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Tevon 10-02-2015 08:01 AM

4L80e
 
Hey everyone currently have a 350/TH400 in my truck and im swapping a 5.3, and 4l80e into it.

For a stock driveshaft to be used what do i use?

Btw the transmission is from a 1995 3500 truck.

toddoky 10-02-2015 11:31 AM

Re: 4L80e
 
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Originally Posted by Tevon (Post 7327277)
Hey everyone currently have a 350/TH400 in my truck and im swapping a 5.3, and 4l80e into it.

For a stock driveshaft to be used what do i use?

Btw the transmission is from a 1995 3500 truck.

Does your TH400 have a short or long tail shaft?

Tevon 10-02-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by toddoky (Post 7327445)
Does your TH400 have a short or long tail shaft?

Honestly have no idea this is what it looks like
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toddoky 10-02-2015 12:05 PM

Re: 4L80e
 
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Originally Posted by Tevon (Post 7327483)
Honestly have no idea this is what it looks like
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That is a typical long tail shaft truck version TH400, which is a few inches longer overall than a 4L80 case. You would have to have your driveshaft shortened if you wanted to leave the engine/trans mating plane in the stock location (otherwise know as 1" set-back). The only way you could use your stock driveshaft as-is, would be to mount your 5.3/4L80 combo forward by a few inches, which I wouldn't do personally.

crazy longhorn 10-11-2015 10:04 PM

Re: 4L80e
 
I may have missed something in the mix....but my understanding , is that he is using the 4L80 trans. If that be the case, the shaft needs to be lengthened? If I ,missed the post, disreguard my reply. on your short bed truck (1 pc shaft), you can have a shaft built reasonably. Shove the yolk all in the trans, mark it with a sharpie, then pull it out 1", make another mark. At thi point (with the weight on the truck), on the wheels....measure from the center of the U joint spot on the trans yolk, to the center of the U joint on the rear diff. this should give you center to center on your U joints. Talk with the shop, doing the shaft, to be sure that your measure is on the same page, with them. Longhorn

toddoky 10-13-2015 01:30 PM

Re: 4L80e
 
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Originally Posted by crazy longhorn (Post 7338123)
I may have missed something in the mix....but my understanding , is that he is using the 4L80 trans. If that be the case, the shaft needs to be lengthened? If I ,missed the post, disreguard my reply. on your short bed truck (1 pc shaft), you can have a shaft built reasonably. Shove the yolk all in the trans, mark it with a sharpie, then pull it out 1", make another mark. At thi point (with the weight on the truck), on the wheels....measure from the center of the U joint spot on the trans yolk, to the center of the U joint on the rear diff. this should give you center to center on your U joints. Talk with the shop, doing the shaft, to be sure that your measure is on the same page, with them. Longhorn

Yes, the overall length of a 4L80 is shorter than a TH400 with the typical long truck extension housing, which means if you did an LS/4L80 swap into a squarebody originally equipped with a TH400 like the OP's and maintained the engine/transmission mounting plane in the stock location, you would have to lengthen the driveshaft. If the TH400 being taken out had a short 4" extension housing then you would have to shorten the driveshaft to work with the 4L80.

crazy longhorn 10-13-2015 07:12 PM

Re: 4L80e
 
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Originally Posted by toddoky (Post 7340007)
Yes, the overall length of a 4L80 is shorter than a TH400 with the typical long truck extension housing, which means if you did an LS/4L80 swap into a squarebody originally equipped with a TH400 like the OP's and maintained the engine/transmission mounting plane in the stock location, you would have to lengthen the driveshaft. If the TH400 being taken out had a short 4" extension housing then you would have to shorten the driveshaft to work with the 4L80.

Thanks for the reply....it sounds like we are on the same page :chevy: longhorn

hugger6933 10-13-2015 09:32 PM

Re: 4L80e
 
The yolk for the T400 should work out for the 4L80E


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