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  1. 28 Ιουλ 2006 · Learn how to tell metric from standard threads, furnace-brazed from non-furnace-brazed, and paper from carbon or graphite friction material on GM and Ford torque converters. See photos, examples, and tricks from Sonnax and TCRA experts.

  2. GM FWD Torque Converters. GM uses the same type 4-digit ID method of identifying FWD torque converters as with the RWD units, however the digits have different meanings. All 125-C, 440-T4, 4T60, and 4T60-E transmissions use the same style torque converter, and they are interchangeable before 1996.

  3. 3 More Easy ways to find your torque converter. Below click on Make, then select transmission. Look at Make, Model, and engine. You can also use the "Search" box on the top of the page to find your part. You can search by ID codes, makes, models, and engines.

  4. GM changed its naming nomenclature into a universal standard across all of its product lines. The 4 stands for four-speed, L stands for Longitudinal (for a rear-wheel drive vehicle), and 60 is the torque capacity. 60 is supposed to be for 600 pound-feet of torque that this transmission can handle.

  5. The 4L60 and 4L60E transmissions used a three-element torque converter with the addition of a torque-converter clutch. Obtaining a new or rebuilt torque converter is highly recommended for all rebuilt transmissions.

  6. 18 Σεπ 2014 · GM Gen. 1, 2 & 3 6T30, 6T40, 6T45, 6T50 Series Identification Guide. Note channel casting worm track variations between Gen. 1 and Gen. 2 & 3. Gen. 2 & 3 include pockets for 5 signal accumulator pistons.

  7. 8 Νοε 2022 · I want to make sure that I have the right torque converter and transmission in my car. I've heard that the numbers in between the imprinted spline facing the transmission side of a torque converter can tell you what it is... If this is true, in every spline of my torque converter is the number "6"

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