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4L80e Upgrade
Here is my 4L80e experience
Started with a 1988 24,000-mile M998 that had been updated with the 6.5L NA, still had the TH400 and NP218.
The TH400 became a 4L80 and the NP218 was replaced NP241c, to allow the 2wd operation. Time will tell how the 2wd works, but lots of modern HD pickups(my 2500 Ram only disconnects at the T-Case) have the same operation and really reduces the wear & tire of the front end and allows better drive-ability.
Transfer Case:
I had a local guy with a transmission, so I ended up looking for a T-Case first and found a deal. Bought if for $45 off FB. It was unknown history but felt very tight. I still went ahead and ordered gaskets, seals and chain kit. $45 +168.53+12.99 ($226.52)
Transmission:
The local guy never came through with the parts, so I decided to go with a civilian model and make it work. Found a Transmission with T-case on FB ($300). Found a like brand new low stall torque converter on FB($100). The final main part need was a standalone controller. After much research, I decided to go with the US Shift, Quick 4. One main difference was the need for a 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] control table because the transmission does not have the output speed tone ring, I am taking the OSS from a tone ring on the transfer case output. Main parts for the swap $1,152. This transmission is a total wildcard and I am hoping for a year before needing to rebuild. Lots of the smaller parts will be covered in the install section.
Pre-Job Worries:
I read every post I could find on doing this swap, but there are still so many questions that really don’t get covered. Augi’s write up was awesome and a must read for anyone attempting this upgrade, but I tracked my job to hopefully give so more input.
Here is my 4L80e experience and thoughts.
Price: how much is this really going to cost. Numbers get thrown all over the place. Transmission/ Transfer/ Controller are the 3 biggest cost drivers. For me, driveshaft/ modifications were high.
Shifter: $500+, read my mod thread on how I did this for Cheap
Transmission to Transfer case adapter: I was not using the military set up, so this was a big worry. The transmission I bought had this stock adapter and it worked perfectly with my transfer case.
TPS & Tach: I found the proper TPS for my 6.5L GEP and Quick 4 doesn’t require tach, but was a concern before starting.
Overall, I knew I didn’t have all the parts needed before starting, but my plan was for 4 weeks and I could source what I needed as I went.
Here is my 4L80e experience
Started with a 1988 24,000-mile M998 that had been updated with the 6.5L NA, still had the TH400 and NP218.
The TH400 became a 4L80 and the NP218 was replaced NP241c, to allow the 2wd operation. Time will tell how the 2wd works, but lots of modern HD pickups(my 2500 Ram only disconnects at the T-Case) have the same operation and really reduces the wear & tire of the front end and allows better drive-ability.
Transfer Case:
I had a local guy with a transmission, so I ended up looking for a T-Case first and found a deal. Bought if for $45 off FB. It was unknown history but felt very tight. I still went ahead and ordered gaskets, seals and chain kit. $45 +168.53+12.99 ($226.52)
Transmission:
The local guy never came through with the parts, so I decided to go with a civilian model and make it work. Found a Transmission with T-case on FB ($300). Found a like brand new low stall torque converter on FB($100). The final main part need was a standalone controller. After much research, I decided to go with the US Shift, Quick 4. One main difference was the need for a 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] control table because the transmission does not have the output speed tone ring, I am taking the OSS from a tone ring on the transfer case output. Main parts for the swap $1,152. This transmission is a total wildcard and I am hoping for a year before needing to rebuild. Lots of the smaller parts will be covered in the install section.
Pre-Job Worries:
I read every post I could find on doing this swap, but there are still so many questions that really don’t get covered. Augi’s write up was awesome and a must read for anyone attempting this upgrade, but I tracked my job to hopefully give so more input.
Here is my 4L80e experience and thoughts.
Price: how much is this really going to cost. Numbers get thrown all over the place. Transmission/ Transfer/ Controller are the 3 biggest cost drivers. For me, driveshaft/ modifications were high.
Shifter: $500+, read my mod thread on how I did this for Cheap
Transmission to Transfer case adapter: I was not using the military set up, so this was a big worry. The transmission I bought had this stock adapter and it worked perfectly with my transfer case.
TPS & Tach: I found the proper TPS for my 6.5L GEP and Quick 4 doesn’t require tach, but was a concern before starting.
Overall, I knew I didn’t have all the parts needed before starting, but my plan was for 4 weeks and I could source what I needed as I went.