How much does it cost to switch 4l60e to 4l80e?
The total price of this particular swap was a hair under $4,200. This included the complete transmission with torque converter (about $2,300), all of the conversion components, front driveshaft, and labor.
Are 6L80 and 6L80e interchangeable?
Re: 6L80 or 6L80e on a 2013 The models are used interchangeably. If you have a 6spd, you have the 6L80e. The “e” just means electronically controlled.
Will a 4L80E bolt up to a ls2?
Any 4L80 will bolt up to the LS block, but the late 4L80 has an extra hole at the top of the bellhousing. They call that an LS 4L80 Case.
What kind of transmission does a Chevy Silverado have?
Figure 1. GM’s 4L60-E automatic transmission, late model. Over the years, this transmission has seen numerous revisions, changes, and additions to internal components—such as valve bodies, solenoids, pump, and torque converter. In 1997, the “late” model of this transmission that included a removable bell housing was widely introduced.
Why is my Chevy Silverado having transmission problems?
When a torque converters wears, its vanes start to bend, which means that it cannot accurately control the movement of fluid inside the bell housing, causing erratic performance.
How does a heavy duty transmission work on a 4×4?
Equipped with a Reprogrammed Automatic valve body, most units allow you to shift the vehicle into each gear change or, by placing it in the drive position, remain fully automatic. In either mode, you get a heavy duty shift that bangs through the gears giving you all the right to say “Eat My Shift!”.
What does the torque converter do in a Chevy Silverado?
It is a fluid-filled coupling that acts as an intermediary between the engine and the transmission. When you set off from a stop and the engine revs shoot up a bit before the car takes off, that’s the torque converter helping to convert initial engine revs into movement.