Since a few terrible influencers including
@pwtr02ss talked me into building my own trans, I've been on the lookout for a good core. An ad for an '08 Tahoe being parted popped up a week or so ago. A guy bought it from an insurance auction for rear body parts, got what he needed and was parting out the rest before scrapping. He said he has to assume the trans was junk and would take $100 for it. What are the chances of me finding a rebuildable Gen4 4L60E in my little town for $100?! I messaged him with the commitment to buy. He had a buyer for the engine and trans as a combo ahead of me but would call me first if it fell through. Well, that guy was a no-show and someone else claimed the engine, so the trans was available and already pulled since they pulled them together. I went that next afternoon to claim my prize.
When I got there, I saw that the trans looked like shit. Not that I cared since I'd be cleaning and painting the case, but it had a light green moss haze on the top, indicating it had sat out in the weather, uncovered for some time. He told me that when they pulled everything, the trans was bolted to the engine by just the bottom four bolts and the torque converter wasn't bolted to the flywheel. Obviously, this trans was not original to the Tahoe nor was the Tahoe ever driven with it.
At the time, I didn't know about deciphering the tag on the case nor anything else to verify it was a Gen4. But, it looked like one and I had already told him to consider it sold. I wasn't gonna back down from my word so I took it home.
I ran numbers and spent a couple hours researching and started to suspect it was actually a Gen3. The next morning (yesterday), I popped off the pan (half the bolts were missing and the existing ones were hand-tight) to look for the Input Speed Sensor (ISS).
Pics from yesterday morning-
This is right after I removed the pan. No filter to be found it had water in the pan, among other contaminants:
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...Contaminants such as leaves, pine needles and dirt:
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Watery oil (or oily water?) and what appears to be an expected amount of metal on the magnet:
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As expected, the ISS was not there, confirming that this WAS a Gen3 trans. BUT, the hole where the ISS goes was there and had a factory cap secured by a snap ring, so it's not like I'll have to drill out a cast-in blank or machine a hole, etc. to add the ISS:
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I really don't care about the filth since all I need is an undamaged case with good internal hard parts, and, so far, I still believe I have that. I'll be replacing the major parts with upgraded ones and the rest will be new upgraded normal wear items (clutches, steels, etc.). What I'm trying to do at this point is verify that the only difference between this Gen3 and a Gen4 is the addition of the ISS. This one is an '07, but from the "Classic" body style. As far as I know, I'll need the ISS, the internal harness (was getting a new one, anyway) and the correct pump (this part stings a little, but whatever). I
MIGHT need the later input shaft if this one doesn't have the reluctor on it. In the meantime, I'm still keeping a look out for a cheap and rebuildable true Gen4 4L60E.