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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:45 AM
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Does anyone have a picture (or 2) of the drivers side of a 4L60E transmission? (out of the truck) I am in need of a picture with all the electronics installed as wel as the gear selector cable bracket. I am trying to determine if I can install a floor shifter and I would like some pictures of that area. If anyone has one please post it here or e-mail it to me. Thanks for everyone's time.
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 12:08 PM
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This don't have the electronics, but maybe they will help.



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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 05:36 PM
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I have the attached picture of a 2004 GTO engine and transmission. I believe the electronics are the same but I know on the trucks we do not have a shift rod but rather a shift cable. If in fact the electronics on the GTO are the same as the truck I believe the shifter brackets will work. All I need now is the bracket where our shifter cable attaches (i.e. the one that attaches to the shift rod coming out of the side of the tranny case on drivers side)
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Old Feb 28, 2006 | 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Cakes
I have the attached picture of a 2004 GTO engine and transmission. I believe the electronics are the same but I know on the trucks we do not have a shift rod but rather a shift cable. If in fact the electronics on the GTO are the same as the truck I believe the shifter brackets will work. All I need now is the bracket where our shifter cable attaches (i.e. the one that attaches to the shift rod coming out of the side of the tranny case on drivers side)
The B&M truck megashifter comes with a bracket and a new selector. It fits fine on the 60e and 80e. Also the pnp switch and all electronics are on the tranny so no need to hook up anything to the shifter. I just need to find out if I removed to lock for my steering wheel when pulling off the column shifter.
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Old Mar 7, 2006 | 08:08 AM
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Dark Halo, I am actually trying to see if I can use a Hurst Street Rod shifter with boot (sorta like the shifter that comes on the RST/Gibbs/Tom Henry Silverados with 4.8/5-speed) Attached is a picture showing how it gets attached to the tranny. I figured I could use this shifter, keep the stock cable attached to the tranny as well as to the steering column and be all set. What I would have to figure out is how the key release mechanism would be affected. I just do not know if the brackets shown in the picture will interfere with the electronics on the tranny. I would eventually change the shift handle and **** and I would cover the hole in the floor using a boot from hurst. I would like to find one used so the initial investment isnt all thet great. If anyone has done something similar please chime in. Thanks.
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