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what parts do I need for a 4L80E rebuild to handle 600ft/lb of torque??

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Old 09-21-2005, 11:04 PM
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Default what parts do I need for a 4L80E rebuild to handle 600ft/lb of torque??

I have a buddy that works on transmissions and is willing to rebuild my 4L80E. It's from a 2003 van and has 39k miles on it.

What parts do I need to give him for a rebuild to handle 600ft/lb of torque? I know clutches with a standard rebuild kit, but how about any hard parts?!

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you dont think the 4L80E could handle 600 lb./ft in its stock form?
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I honestly don't know... can it... reliably? I dont' know of any stock applications over 500ft/lb of torque... I just really don't know!

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you dont think the 4L80E could handle 600 lb./ft in its stock form?
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There's a guy on pro-touring with a shift kit running 9's so I'd say it can hold your 600ft/lb. I'm pretty sure it's a stock tranny otherwise. MYCLONE I think is his screen name.




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