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GM 4L80E
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JEGS 603052 4L80E transmission can be used in an older vehicle when converting to an electronically-controlled overdrive transmission. The conversion to older vehicles will require the use of a transmission controller, crankshaft spacer, special cross-member, driveshaft changes, and other modifications (all sold separately).
JEGS 555-603052 GM 4L80E Performance Transmission Features:
- Includes mounting bosses on the case for P.R.N.D.L. switch, replacement drain plug seal, and dipstick grommet
- New friction and steel clutch plates
- New low/reverse and intermediate bands
- Complete overhaul kit (seals, gaskets, rings)
- Complete bushing kit
- New internal electronics and wiring harness
- New input and output speed sensors
- New filter
- Rebuilt front pump with new gears
- Rebuilt valve body with shift kit installed
- Stock depth pan
- Cooler line fitting size: 9/16 in.-18
- Transmission Fluid Capacity: 13.5 quarts
- Transmission Fluid Service Capacity: 7.7 quarts
JEGS 555-603052 GM 4L80E Performance Automatic Transmission IMPORTANT Notes:
- This JEGS Performance Transmission has gone through rigorous testing to provide you with the best possible replacement transmission
- Here are a few tips to ensure a successful installation
- Thoroughly read and follow the manufacturer's instructions
- Before installation, flush any old fluid from your system, including transmission lines, oil cooler, and torque converter to remove any contaminants that could harm your new transmission
- When installing your torque converter, follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper fitment into the transmission input shaft and also attaching to your engine. Specific tolerances are required so that you do not damage the front pump in the transmission or the converter.
- This unit only works in vehicles with an 11-pin (green) wiring harness connector. The transfer case adapter is not included.
- If you have any problem installing this transmission, please call the JEGS technical support line before returning it. Our experts may be able to assist you with the proper installation.
FAQ
What transmission does a 1996 Chevy K1500 have?
- The 1996 Chevy K1500 is equipped with a 4L80E transmission.
How much HP will a stock 4L80E handle?
- A stock 4L80E transmission can handle up to 600 HP/TQ.
What is the difference between a 4L60E and a 4L80 transmission?
- The main differences lie in their strength and applications. The 4L80E is heavier-duty and suitable for higher torque and larger vehicles compared to the 4L60E.
What are the common problems with a 4L80E transmission?
- Common issues with the 4L80E transmission include poor line pressure, high temperatures, flared shifts and other generic drivability concerns. Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal performance.
Specifications:
What is the warranty for this transmission
Will this transmission fit my 1993 6.5 turbo diesel
Will this bolt up to a 95 k2500. If not Edgar transmission do i need.
does this require a computor if so is there a stand alone system for it. wanted to put it behind a 383 blue print engine
Does this trans come with a reluctor ring on the output carrier?
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