x2 on CK, he makes some good stuff and is very reasonable. Check it........
either way, 400, 4l80 or an ally be ready to drop some coin.
either way, 400, 4l80 or an ally be ready to drop some coin.
x2 on CK, he makes some good stuff and is very reasonable. Check it........
either way, 400, 4l80 or an ally be ready to drop some coin.
I would look for a late 99 or newer if it was me. By late 99 GM had made most all of the improvements internally to the 4L80E they did to them. It may help you out by having the better shafts, rear oiler case, and wider bands. It's all things that can be upgraded, but if you can get one with the improvements stock, why not. And I also don't see why more arent using the 4L80E over the 400. Even like Mike said, leave it out of 4th, but then you have a lockup converter.Alright I found an older 2WD 4L80E ($150) near me that came from a 1994 Van. I am looking in the long run to buy an old classic 56-59 Chevy truck and put that body on my RCLB truck frame. Being 2WD I was thinking I am lighter and could be even lighter yet.
Would this work?
I use 4th, but I manually shift from 3rd to 4th because the overrun clutch helps hold and takes some stress off the questionable OD roller clutch when manually put in 3rd.
Alright good to know I'll keep my eyes open for a later one. I assume the 99 and newer are a 3 piece case similar to the Allison and 4L60E.
Mike - At what ideal weight would I want to be down around to allow me to use 4th gear in drag racing situations?