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Old 04-29-2012, 02:56 PM
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I am installing a L92/6L80E into a 1965 Buick Skylark. The 6L80E is out of a two wheel drive truck. I need to find a slip yoke for it. In my searches I see that maybe a yoke made for the 4L80 transmission might work. I also see there are long and short versions of the 4L80 yoke. So anyone know which yoke I can use?
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I finally got an answer. If the 6L80E is set up like on the two wheel drive trucks than a 2-3-10431 slip yoke will work. If the 6L80E was on a 4wd/awd vehicle or on the car types such as a Camaro, Corvette or G8 then one has to spend some money, maybe a lot of money to make it work. So make sure you buy the right 6L80E.
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That's my problem, I got my 6L80 out of a G8 with that funky, 3 bolt flange/isolator set-up! Even the transmission shops around here and the driveline supply places haven't been any help in knowing anything!
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Originally Posted by Truckzilla
That's my problem, I got my 6L80 out of a G8 with that funky, 3 bolt flange/isolator set-up! Even the transmission shops around here and the driveline supply places haven't been any help in knowing anything!
Done it...Check out the OPs other post. I posted some stuff on there.


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