


If you have a 4speed auto in your 1500 series, 94 and newer, then it is a 4L60-e, so YES, the vette servo WILL work in it. The 4L60e has remained in the 1/2 ton series truck until present time.

In 1994, GM rear-wheel drive vehicles got the new electronic controlled 4L60-e. The trans remained the same until 1993, although in 93 it was renamed the 4L60. 1982 introduced the 700-R4 trans to the world. Okay, here we go.įirst of all, the addition of a Corvette servo can be done to all 700-R4/4L60e transmissions. In this thread I am going to attempt to answer more of the questions related to the servo swap instead of writing another how-to on it as both KevinDepot and FatKidKustomz have already completed two thorough install how-to's. I believe there have been 6 threads regarding this just in the last few weeks. Yes, the amount of reoccuring threads inquiring about the additon of a corvette servo has lead me to creating a master thread here.
