GM 4L80-E transmission

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4L80-E/4L85-E
Overview
Manufacturer General Motors
Production 1991–
Body and chassis
Class 4-speed longitudinal automatic transmission
Chronology
Predecessor Turbo-Hydramatic
Successor 6L80/6L90

The 4L80-E (and similar 4L85-E) is a series of automatic transmissions from General Motors. Designed for longitudinal engine configurations, the series includes 4 forward gears. It is an evolution of the Turbo-Hydramatic 400, first produced in October, 1963. 4L80-Es have been optioned only in Chevrolet/GMC pickups, vans, and commercial vehicles, and the Hummer H1.

The 4L80 and 4L85 are built at Willow Run Transmission in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Gear ratios:

1 2 3 4 R
2.48 1.48 1.00 0.75 2.07

4L80-E

The "MT1" 4L80-E is able to handle engines with up to 440 ft·lbf (597 N·m) of torque.[1] Final drive ratios include 3.42, 3.73, and 4.10.

The 4L80E was rated to max GVWR of 18,000 (Axle and vehicle dependent)[2] Applications:

4L85-E

The "MN8" 4L85-E is able to handle vehicles with up to 460 ft·lbf (624 N·m) of torque. Final drive ratios include 3.42, 3.73, and 4.10.

The 4L85E is able to handle vehicles with a GVWR of up to 18,000 lbs (dependent on axle ratio and vehicle)[3]

Applications:

Note:These transmissions have issues with early style 12 pin harnesses in which transmission fluid leaks around the harness and shorts the pinouts causing transmission to go into "limp mode" This issue can be easily rectified by simply cleaning the plug.

See also

References

  1. http://www.powertraincontrolsolutions.com/product/Factory-New-Transmissions/
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