Transmission General Specifications

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Transmission General Specifications (4L60-E)

Name Hydra-matic 4L60-E
RPO Codes M30
Production Location Toledo, Ohio
Romulus, MI
Ramos Arizpe, Mexico
Vehicle Platform (Engine/Transmission) Usage S/T
Transmission Drive Longitudinally-Mounted Rear Wheel Drive
1st Gear Ratio 3.059:1
2nd Gear Ratio 1.625:1
3rd Gear Ratio 1.000:1
4th Gear Ratio 0.696:1
Reverse 2.294:1
Torque Converter Size (Diameter of Torque Converter Turbine) 245 mm
258 mm
280 mm
300 mm
Pressure Taps Line Pressure
Transmission Fluid Type DEXRON® III
Transmission Type: 4 Four Forward Gears
Transmission Type: L Longitudinal Mount
Transmission Type: 60 Product Series
Transmission Type: E Electronic Controls
Position Quadrant P, R, N, Overdrive (Circle D), D, 2, 1
P, R, N, Overdrive (Circle D), 3, 2, 1
Case Material Die Cast Aluminum
Transmission Weight Dry (Approximate) 245 mm Converter
65.4 kg (144.30 lbs)
258 mm Converter
79.9 kg (176.6 lbs)
280 mm Converter
70.5 kg (155.70 lbs)
300 mm Converter
86.17 kg (190.5 lbs)
Transmission Weight Wet (Approximate) 245 mm Converter
72.4 kg (159.55 lbs)
258 mm Converter
89.2 kg (197.7 lbs)
280 mm Converter
83.0-84.8 kg (183-187 lbs)
300 mm Converter
98.4 kg (218.0 lbs)
Maximum Trailer Towing Capacity 6,130 kg (13,500 lbs)
Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) 3,900 kg (8,600 lbs)
RENDER: 1.0x

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