The
4L60-E (and similar
4L65-E) is a series of
automatic transmissions from
General Motors. Designed for
longitudinal engine configurations, the series includes 4 forward gears. It is an evolution of the
Turbo-Hydramatic 700R4, originally produced in
1982.
The 4L60-E and 4L65-E are built at Toledo Transmission in Toledo, Ohio and have also been built at Romulus Transmission in Romulus, Michigan and Ramos Arizpe, Mexico.
The two transmissions are differentiated mainly by the number of pinion gears in their planetary gearsets: The 4L60-E has four, while the heavy-duty 4L65-E has five. Other elements of the 4L60-E design were strengthened when the 4L65-E was introduced, but these were incorporated into the 4L60-E in 2002.
Gear ratios:
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| R |
| 3.06
| 1.63
| 1.00
| 0.70
| 2.29 |
4L60-E
The THM700 was renamed "4L60" (
RPO M30) following the new General Motors naming convention, when the electronic version, 4L60-E, was phased in. This happened in
1993 for trucks, vans, and SUVs, and
1994 for rear wheel drive passenger cars. 1993-95 production 4L60-Es look similar to non-electronic 4L60s (including the 700R4) with the absence of a governor and throttle valve cable; an electronic plug was positioned where the TV cable once stood. Around
1996, a bolt-on
bell housing was phased in (along with a six-bolt tailhousing) when the transmission was bolted behind an inline four cylinder or the
Vortec engine family.
The 4L60-E is rated to handle up to 360 ft·lbf (488 N·m) of torque.
Applications:
- Buick Rainier
- Buick Roadmaster 1994–1996
- Cadillac Escalade
- Cadillac Brougham 1991-1992
- Cadillac Fleetwood 1994–1996
- Chevrolet Astro
- Chevrolet Avalanche
- Chevrolet Blazer
- Chevrolet Camaro 1994–2002 (1990-1993 has the non-electronic model 4L60)
- Chevrolet Caprice 1994-96
- Chevrolet Colorado
- Chevrolet Corsica
- Chevrolet Corvette 1994–2004
- Chevrolet Express
- Chevrolet Impala SS 1994–1996
- Chevrolet S-10
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500-2500
- Chevrolet SSR
- Chevrolet Suburban
- Chevrolet Tahoe
- Chevrolet TrailBlazer
- GMC Canyon
- GMC Envoy
- GMC Safari
- GMC Savana
- GMC Sierra 1500-2500
- GMC Sonoma
- GMC Yukon
- GMC Yukon XL Denali
- Holden Commodore (VR, VS, VT, VX, VY, VZ, VE) 1993–present
- Holden Statesman (VR, VS, WH, WK, WL and WM) 1994–present
- Hummer H2
- Pontiac Firebird 1994–2002 (1993 has the non-electronic model 4L60)
- Pontiac GTO 2004–2006
4L65-E
An updated 4L60-E, the
4L65-E (RPO M32), was phased in around the 2003 model year when coupled behind the 6.0 Vortec. Five-pinion planetaries, along with a higher capacity input housing and induction hardened input shaft assembly, were improved to withstand up to 380 ft·lbf (515 N·m) of torque. A new 300mm torque converter with improved higher-capacity internals was also introduced on select engine models.
Applications:
See also