They did, new trans worked great. Brake line did not Pritchett, Chewy obstacle.
They did, new trans worked great. Brake line did not Pritchett, Chewy obstacle.
That works good as wellNo vice grips
I don't think there is anything wrong with 60/65s per se, my issues were all self inflicted from using used transmissions of unknown history. In a truck, I probably would go with a 4l80 as well, but with a blazer the extra 3" in length was a no go for me. The driveline angles are already bad enough.Y'all are for sure a minority. Everyone I've spoken to says skip it and go 4L80 which is probably what I'll do.
Yes, should see the build sheet on mine.There's such a thing as a 4L70e which is further beefed up version of the 4L60e for the trailblazer SS.
GM sells crate versions as the Supermatic 4L70e. Good for 495lb/ft torque input. 5 pinion gear sets, heat treated stator splines, induction hardened turbine shaft and 7-plate clutches.
Just tossing that out there. 4L60's are like lays potato chips. You can't eat just one! Just kidding!
Glad to see the Blazer back on the road again.
Even I can't break it and I drive like a donkey.The more I drive mine with the 4500 the less I ever would go back to an auto in that truck. No goofy detent downshifts climbing hills. No worries about trans temp or cooler lines.65s are great
465s...
I had a 4500 before I switched to an automatic. Up until a couple of years ago, I'd never wheeled an auto before... kinda felt like cheating at first.The more I drive mine with the 4500 the less I ever would go back to an auto in that truck. No goofy detent downshifts climbing hills. No worries about trans temp or cooler lines.

That's like everyone going with a d60, but I will stick with a well built d44.Y'all are for sure a minority. Everyone I've spoken to says skip it and go 4L80 which is probably what I'll do.
I know what you mean going from a manual to an auto. It did feel like cheating off road. Made me look like a smoother driver.I had a 4500 before I switched to an automatic. Up until a couple of years ago, I'd never wheeled an auto before... kinda felt like cheating at first.
I got rid of the 4500 (and the 465 before that) because I hated the 2-3 split, but now that I've regeared from 3.73 to 4.88, I'm betting that the split would have been a lot less of a bother with these lower gears.
I'll remember that when I think about you coming to run with us on poison spider after having flipped over.My trucks I drive gentle.

That's probably true too. I had a badly tuned carb on an underpowered 383 at the time too.But then again having more torque available in mine don't hurt.