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navalseabee 07-19-2008 02:31 PM

Transmissions
 
ok heres the deal i'm keeping the 6.2 in the truck no swap for me i don;t have time, but i do want to get a transmission with an over drive that th400 is no good for highway driving:booo:. The truck also has the NP205 transfer case. So waht are my options for a change? i would appreciate any advice?

wildbill 07-19-2008 02:39 PM

700R4 is the next step up. Basically a 3 spd w/ OD. Only thing is, they don't like towing in OD or driving around town in OD. Burn up fairly quick.

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Might be able to adapt it's own transmission cooler. That way you can bypass the one in the radiator which will help keep temps cooler.

navalseabee 07-19-2008 02:48 PM

what about a 4l80e, aren't they stronger i know theyre electronic but its a closed loop system right the tranny is the only thing computer comtrolled just run power to it? right???

wildbill 07-19-2008 02:51 PM

Maybe! But I bet there would be more to it then that.

navalseabee 07-19-2008 02:59 PM

is the bolt pattern on the bell housing snd the motor the same would the splines match up and fit? would it even bolt to the transfercase?

wildbill 07-19-2008 03:03 PM

Depends on what the transmission came out of. If it had a transfer case to start with, yes. If not, the output shaft would be too long.

navalseabee 07-19-2008 03:12 PM

ok so i have to find a 4l80e that came out of a chevy or gmc truck with a big block and was 4 wheel drive. and i saw a complete manuel valve body on ebay for a 4l80e that would let you do away with the computer, so that takes care of the electronics problem.

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wait a minute the 4l80e is an overdrive tranny right?

wildbill 07-19-2008 03:20 PM

Yes, it is an OD transmission. On Chevy or GMC, it didn't matter if the transmission was bolted to a LB or SB, bolt pattern was the same. Different for Buick or Oldsmobile.

navalseabee 07-19-2008 03:24 PM

so it will bolt to the motor and work on that end correct? what about making the np205 work properly. see right now the truck has a solid rear drive shaft and i would like to keep it that way if i can't bolt the tranny to the t-case i would have to run it divorced, which A. i don't know how to run it divorced and B. i don't think i would be able to keep my solid drive shaft.

wildbill 07-19-2008 03:34 PM

Should still be the same bolt pattern where it meets the transmission. Things your going to have to watch for is total length and the size of the output yoke. Might be a different size u-joint

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Output shaft should still be the same.


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