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    Re: '71 Chev pick up 4L60E swap.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky
    The Rover stranded me in the middle of a major intersection the other day - Fairview and West st - also the fuel pump. Part of the joy of modifying vehicles it seems. Everyone was very helpful about honking their horns at me while I pushed the truck out of the street by myself :?
    I had a bunch of people drive past, which doesn't really bother me, but it was pretty clear that the lady that was in the heating business had seen that I had stalled and was pushing the truck around by myself, when she looked out the window and said, "Oh, you got it pushed out of the way."
    The man who says something is impossible, is usually interrupted by the man doing it.

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    4L80E is based on the TH400 with an over-running clutch, an overdrive clutch, and an overdrive gearset added. It is beefier and bulkier than the 4L60E, requires a TH400 style driveshaft yoke, and slightly different shift solenoid operation than the 4L60E.
    The 4L60E is i deed based on the TH700R4 with electronic controls added.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buddrow View Post
    4L80E is based on the TH400 with an over-running clutch, an overdrive clutch, and an overdrive gearset added. It is beefier and bulkier than the 4L60E, requires a TH400 style driveshaft yoke, and slightly different shift solenoid operation than the 4L60E.
    The 4L60E is i deed based on the TH700R4 with electronic controls added.
    actually, if you lay the planets for both of those side by side, you will find that the 700/4l60 planets have physically bigger gears --- but the apply components for the 400/4l80 are bigger ---- plus the 4l80e does have the EXTRA planet in front for overdrive as stated above, so it doesn't mind if you tow in overdrive. The 700/4l60 uses the rear planet for overdrive, and if overloaded, will overheat and turn pretty colors of blue/purple/black as they are melting away......

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