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Old Feb 14, 2010 | 05:08 AM
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Anybody mate a 5/6 speed Allison to GM6.2??

I'm running a 4l80(no E, its a manual box) in my racer now. I dont need HUGE amounts of more power, I need more power to the ground. Hence, looking for more gears.

Is there an adapter?? Thoughts??

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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 10:31 AM
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yes they do find you self a 6.2 mail truck or step van or there one motor and tranny for sale on ebay item number 110494869271 you only need the adapter all allison tranny are the same i have a 545 4 speed and this winter i'm switching it out for the 1000 5 speed if you go with the 5 speed your going to need a stand alone ecu for that google stand alone allison 1000 and you will find some companys that sell them dont know if they have the stand alone for the 6 speed yet.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 10:52 AM
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you can do it but its going to be expensive. almost more cost effective just to get a gears vender overdrive. i hear there durable too.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 11:13 AM
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You da man! Thanks, I had no idea...

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Originally Posted by Woody35
you can do it but its going to be expensive. almost more cost effective just to get a gears vender overdrive. i hear there durable too.
I'm a huge fan of GearVendor's stuff. Unfortunately, they don't work with full time 4wd's like mine because the bolt on after the transfer case, not between.

You are right though, that 5/6 speed Allison box is danged 'spensive!!
 

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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 01:35 PM
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yeah i always thought it would be cool to have a allison 1000 behind a 6.2/6.5 but i dont have the cash. let us know how it goes on the conversion. what transfer case you using. bet your going to need to get a new one or at least some adapter plates.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 05:58 PM
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are you running a civilian or military truck???

If I was you (being a HMMWV mechanic) I would suggest using the factory t-case that is hooked to the allison if it comes from a chevy truck...do plan on shortening your already short rear driveshaft...your best bet would be to PPE and talk to them about the duramax/ally swap they did into their HMMWV...
 
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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by LOGANSTANFORTH
are you running a civilian or military truck???

If I was you (being a HMMWV mechanic) I would suggest using the factory t-case that is hooked to the allison if it comes from a chevy truck...do plan on shortening your already short rear driveshaft...your best bet would be to PPE and talk to them about the duramax/ally swap they did into their HMMWV...
My truck is a '92. Very first civilian year, number198 off the line. That means it is, more or less, a HMMWV with 12 volt electrics. Most of the parts are the same. I ditched the TH400 for a custom manual bodied 4L80 just to get the extra gear. I was just looking to see if doing an Allison gearbox would get me TWO more gears with the same power. Might even be able to do the A-son gearbox and do the Dmax later. Gonna have to wait though; next big money spent will probably be on a complete coil over suspension with triple bypass seconday shocks an full bumpstops.

Oh man, I've seen that PPE truck. I would give ALOT to have mine done up the same. Unfortunately, it would cost about as much as my whole H1 cost me. Serious cash, but serious fast!

Might just have to do that someday.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 11:06 AM
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hi just so you know the allison tranny is a lot larger then the 4l80 and heavier your going to have to in large the tranny tunnel and make some way to mount it have you looked into the new 6L90 theres one on ebay item # 290349904482for $1500.00 for 4X4 check it out might be the way to go.
 
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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 12:11 PM
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Tranny tunnel on a H1 is about 3 foot wide! Plenty of room in there. Thanks for the idea and link. The 6L90 had not even hit my radar. I searched around but I dont see any way to get it to shift though as it its an electronic box. Did not see any aftermarket ECM for it. Will keep an eye on this box though.

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Old Feb 16, 2010 | 02:45 PM
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did a google on the swapsome have all ready done the 4L80 to a 6L80 swap so you could do it you would need a stand alone ecm on this web site theytalk about it PerformanceTrucks.net Forums - Powered by vBulletin maybeyou can get some info off it the 6L80 is just a 4L80 with some mods done to ive seen some company in my street rod mags selling them with a emc for them

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ok there a company that make a manual valve body 6l80.com
 

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