What trucks have a 6L80E transmission?
The 6L80E transmission is widely used in such popular GM applications as the Silverado and Sierra trucks, Tahoe, Suburban, Denali, Hummer H2, Cadillac Escalade, STS and CTS, Camaro, and G8 .
Whats the difference between a 6L80 and a 6L80E?
With the Gen4 engine swaps we use a GM 6l80E 6 speed automatic transmission. It is a heavy-duty version of the 6L80 six-speed automatic, with a strengthened input gearset which has two additional pinion gears for six total, and a strengthened output gearset, that uses wider gears than the 6L80.
When did GM start using 6L80 transmission?
2005
The 6L80 (and similar 6L90) is a six-speed automatic transmission built by General Motors at its Willow Run Transmission plant in Ypsilanti, MI. It was introduced in late 2005, and is very similar in design to the smaller 6L45/6L50, produced at GM Powertrain in Strasbourg, France.
Which is GM 6L80 transmission do you use?
The 6L80E transmission is widely used in such popular GM applications as the Silverado and Sierra trucks, Tahoe, Suburban, Denali, Hummer H2, Cadillac Escalade, XLR, STS and CTS, Camaro, Corvette and G8 . The 6L80E transmission is prone to issues that include: 2-3 harsh or delayed shifts,…
Do you need a core back for a 6L80?
Our 6L80 is the functional and visual equivalent of a new transmission. If for any reason it does not meet this description we want it back. No Core Deposit. We do not charge a core deposit. However, we do need your old core back.
What kind of gasket does GM 6L80 90E have?
Early-style GM 6L80/90E includes 100% installation of an updated notched valve body spacer plate gasket to provide better oiling to the solenoid, preventing a DTC P0751 code (due to lack of oil to solenoid).
Where can I buy a Jasper 6L80 transmission?
Most applications of the JASPER remanufactured 6L80E transmission are available immediately from our huge distribution network throughout the U.S. This means you can be up and running again quickly and reliably. So, as soon as you get a price from our online catalog, just click on the “Find an Installer” icon to find the installer closest to you.