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TH400 to 4L80e tunnel size accommodation
I've searched the forum and can't find someone swapping a 4L80e into a 65 or 66. My 66 Catalina has a 400 in it now. I always assumed the 400s and 4L80es were of similar size in terms of case dimensions. I know the 4L80e is a little longer. I'm just curious if anyone has done the swap, and was raising and/or enlarging the tunnel needed? Thanks
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Almost any GM car that came with a T 400 in it, will accept a 4L80E. The closest interference point is the rear most cooling line in the 97, and later transmissions. Using a 91-96 case moves that line back to the same area as the T 400.
There are aftermarket fittings for the 97, and later cases that minimize the rear line being close to the tunnel if you end up with the later style case. Contrary to what gets posted on the internet, there are only a few GM bodies that need anything more than occasional tap with a hammer to allow the 4L80E to fit, most tunnels require no modification whatsoever. The early 60s full size cars that came with the Roto hydramatic, 61-64, do have a narrower tunnel that might require some stretching. I hope that helps you out. |
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I do know 4L80E will fit the 69 A body with no problem
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As Jake, from Jake's Performance, that specializes in 4L80E's has said, he sees no difference in reliability between the early transmissions, and the later design. Although GM contends, they made the change to help with lubrication. There isn't really a lubrication problem that is obvious, and there are millions of early, and late transmissions out in the field. Someone like Jake. that specializes in performance 4L80E's would have seen a problem, if there was one. If all things were equal, I would have no problem choosing an early case to simplify routing cooling lines. |
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