![]() ![]() The 4L80E transmission has a twenty-five percent overdrive and is four inches longer than the TH400. Critics warn about this move and prefer that one choose a qualified mechanic after learning of the similarities and differences between both units. Some mechanics advise that they can disassemble a TH400 transmission and rebuild it into a functional and competent 4L80E transmission. The mechanics will install after completing the construction and ascertaining that it delivers the desired results.The device will have a new torque converter and a solenoid.Gearstar will disassemble the unit and clean the parts before continuing with the rebuilding process.These parts get worn out faster than the rest and will always be a priority to a standard mechanic Rebuilding a transmission involves putting in parts such as seals, bands, gaskets, and the clutch.The replacement will not be as per the factory setting hence you can expect the services to be less pricey.You will only be replacing the failed parts of the device.What to expect with a rebuilt 4L80 transmission The positive implications of a rebuild transmission outweigh the perks of all other options in both monetary means and functionality. The purchase of a new one can be extremely high and would not have too many extra benefits different from purchasing a rebuilt tool. The easiest route is to buy a brand new one or a rebuilt from Gearstar. A replacement gets rid of bad parts and replaces them with pre-built factory parts. You can replace the transmission by remanufacturing it with the help of the original manufacturers. You are bound to find these 4L80E transmissions in many heavy-duty pieces of machinery, such as the following:Ī prospective owner of these transmissions has a couple of different ways they can go about acquiring them. The use of electronic 4L80s in non-trucks and SUVs began in 1991. The new manual shifting valve body has a high demand from clients who appreciate the elimination of the computer and excess wiring and electronics. The simple original 4L80 transmission can have easy conversion into a heavy-duty device for overdrive transmissions with a 4 x 4 horsepower. The versatility of the transmission allows it to be of use in several applications. *** Enter the Converter Stall, Engine Hp and Torque.The 4L80 is a manual transmission with a maximum engine input torque of 440 lb-ft. ** Customer is responsible for core return shipping charges Click on our transmssion controller link for more information. We also have the best aftermarket 4L80E 4L85E transmission controllers available. The full manual shifted valve body can be ordered with normal pattern or reverse pattern, with or without a transbrake. You can purchase the full electronic version or if you are on a budget choose our manual valve body (no computer needed). We use OEM hard parts in all our 4L85E transmission builds along with the best performance components.Īll of our transmissions come with an one year limited warranty (see details). It has withstood 1400 hp dragster, endured 1000 hp offroad trophy trucks running in the Baja 1000. Our 4L85E comes with the Same 5 pinion gearsets, (unless upgraded) plus many more updates. We use the 4L85E term from the GM naming convention. Finally we have our stage 3, this is our strongest 4L85E transmission available. ![]() This transmission comes is capable of handling that 800 hp engine. If you need a stronger unit then you may need our stage 2. The stage 1 4L80E is adequate for the majority of street rods with 550 hp. Our stock transmission is rated for 400 hp. We also offer Full Manual valve bodies or stand alone transmission controllers to run them.Our transmissions have withstood the punishment of 900 hp offroad racing trophy trucks and drag racers with 1400 hp. Whether it is Offroad racing, Kings of the Hammer, drag racing or just a custom street rod, we can build it. We offer several options so you can have one custom built for you particular application. Our 4L80e and 4L85E transmissions are one of the strongest in the world. ![]()
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