Can a stock extension housing be replaced on a Chevy Silverado?
Can a stock extension housing be replaced on a Chevy Silverado?
Cracked my stock extension housing on my lb7. Got this to replace it. It actually looks beefier than the original that came with the truck. The webbing and entire case looks more structurally sound. I guess they improved the design? But fit with no issues. fix for leaking rear housing. for 4×4 chevy silverado 2500HD with 5 speed allison.
Why is my Chevy transmission not moving in reverse?
Chevrolet transmission shifts harsh on P or N – Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) solenoid may have failed. Get it diagnosed and repaired by a mechanic as soon as possible to avoid further transmission damage. Chevy doesn’t move – When you put your Chevy car or truck in Drive or reverse, it may not move all.
What kind of transmission does a GM 2500HD have?
This worked out great. Despite the confusing name, this is the 4×4 extension housing for the Allison 1000 automatic transmission found behind the Duramax Diesel and the 8.1L gas engines in the 2001 and newer 2500HD and 3500 GM pickups. It comes with the needle bearing, but not the 6209 (open) output bearing.
Cracked my stock extension housing on my lb7. Got this to replace it. It actually looks beefier than the original that came with the truck. The webbing and entire case looks more structurally sound. I guess they improved the design? But fit with no issues. fix for leaking rear housing. for 4×4 chevy silverado 2500HD with 5 speed allison.
Is there a reverse on a c2500 6.5 TD?
On a mildly chilly morning, my 95 c2500 6.5 TD (4L80E) reversed 2 feet and all of a sudden, felt like a fuse popped. No reverse now -not even a hint of reverse. All forward gears work perfectly. The fluid was brown and low. I drained the pan, replaced the filter, filled it back up.
When did Chevy Silverado get removable bell housing?
In 1997, the “late” model of this transmission that included a removable bell housing was widely introduced. Incorporating a “beefing up” modification in 2002, this transmission is in widespread use today.
This worked out great. Despite the confusing name, this is the 4×4 extension housing for the Allison 1000 automatic transmission found behind the Duramax Diesel and the 8.1L gas engines in the 2001 and newer 2500HD and 3500 GM pickups. It comes with the needle bearing, but not the 6209 (open) output bearing.