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Old 06-09-2013, 12:53 AM   #51
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

Go with a nippondenso gear reduction starter. Uses ball bearings for the armature (spins easier), it uses an adapter that allows indexing the main body just about anywhere, and the last detail that usually isn't posted is this; do you remember gm starters that just click, or do nothing hot? The nippondenso starters are wired this way; hot= less solenoid resistance= more amps draw, cold = more resistance, less amps draw. Gm is just the opposite= less amps draw when the engine is hot. So being able to index the solenoid away from the headers, and the nippodenso starter pulling harder hot versus cold, that's why i went with the nippondenso. Good luck, Brian F.
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Old 06-10-2013, 09:48 PM   #52
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Old 06-10-2013, 11:23 PM   #53
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Old 06-11-2013, 09:15 PM   #54
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How much did you have to modify the cab floor to get that big ole 4L80E to fit?
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Old 06-12-2013, 10:16 PM   #56
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Pretty substantial, but I raised the tail shaft of the trans quite a bit so the motor sat more even.
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Old 06-13-2013, 02:46 AM   #57
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Pretty substantial, but I raised the tail shaft of the trans quite a bit so the motor sat more even.
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Old 07-01-2013, 09:47 PM   #58
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Looking to by a set of the DD's VHX-1014's; anyone running them or have recommendations?

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Old 07-02-2013, 01:28 AM   #59
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

I just bought the carbon/red factory style setup for my 72' Blazer... not intalled yet but they look great... and you can add modules (compass/air temp, trans temp, EGT, PRNDL and others) Are you building a custom dash?
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Just ordered a set; hopefully they'll be installed in the next few weeks.
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Old 07-03-2013, 08:53 AM   #61
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I have a set of the dakota digital VHX's for my 64-66 dash and they are awesome, especially for an ls swap. Setup was very easy to do, and all the adapters and sending units are there to mount them in whatever engine you have, and they have the modules to add just about whatever you want including the ODBII to run the gauges if you don't want to use the sending units.
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Old 08-31-2013, 06:27 PM   #62
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

So I've got everything wired and ready to rock. I'm adding fluids and am wondering if anyone could suggest what transmission fluid to use. I've read around a bit and it sounds like a Dexron 6 would be best but still unsure as to brand or if something else comes into play. I'm running a 4L80e.

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Old 09-02-2013, 10:43 PM   #63
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

Can anyone offer advice regarding oil priming? I read to pull the plugs and turn the motor over with the starter until I get oil pressure. I did this and am not getting any pressure. I also read that many times this method doesn't create enough pressure to get a reading and that the motor needs to start to get pressure. Any help would be tremendously helpful.

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Old 09-04-2013, 10:37 PM   #64
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

Sorry to keep posting but I'm not getting anywhere on the oil priming/pressure issue. I read of a few people putting something like 17 Quarts of oil in there to prime it and then drain and replace with correct amount. This seems a little ridiculous but I am getting a little worried about cranking on my motor multiple time without my gauges ever reading any oil pressure.

I'm sort of at a loss so any input would really be helpful. Thanks
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Old 09-04-2013, 11:30 PM   #65
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

Do you have a mechanical gauge or electric? If it's electric, make sure it isn't losing power during cranking and giving you no info. I have had to overfill an engine to get oil pressure before due to the fact that the oil pump is located up front of the engine, and with a completely dry pump, they can suck air rather than oil. Overfilling it submerges the pump in oil, so it can't suck air. 17 quarts sounds extreme though, I think I used 10 or 11, then drained it and put the plugs back in before starting.
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

Pop the sending unit and crank it. I bet you'll find that you're getting oil pressure but the gauge is switched off during cranking.
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Old 09-05-2013, 11:54 AM   #67
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

I had the same problem when installing my "new" LY6 crate motor after cam change/removing VVT...even took it back out and pulled the pan to go over things. Finally took the advice of many and relied on the assembly lube and just fired her up. To my relief the oil pressure came up almost instantly.

If its a used one that's been sitting for a while there's no assembly lube to save it....so:

GM has a priming kit that's expensive I understand:


or if you see yourself doing more LSx swaps buy this for $79.95:


https://www.mdrtuning.com/content/x-...p-priming-tool
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Re: LS376 / 480 With 4L80E

So I finally got oil pressure! I also turned the motor over and got it to fire several times for 2 to 5 seconds but it kept quitting on me. Any ideas? Everything sounds good for those initial few seconds and then it just shuts off. I'm going to make sure all the wiring is good and my grounds are clean but other than that I'm not really sure.

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So I finally got oil pressure! I also turned the motor over and got it to fire several times for 2 to 5 seconds but it kept quitting on me. Any ideas? Everything sounds good for those initial few seconds and then it just shuts off. I'm going to make sure all the wiring is good and my grounds are clean but other than that I'm not really sure.

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What tune do you have on the computer? VATS still enabled?
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I agree, sounds like VATS....
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I purchased a complete harness from Speartech. After reading about VATS I would be surprised if that's what it is, or rather frustrated.

Any other thoughts? I'll keep at it and maybe it'll fix itself, lol!
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I purchased a complete harness from Speartech. After reading about VATS I would be surprised if that's what it is, or rather frustrated.

Any other thoughts? I'll keep at it and maybe it'll fix itself, lol!
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Harness doesn't mean they touched the computer. Did they do a tune on it? Why don't you tell us a few things, like is this a speed density tune, MAF with 02's, what?

Let's check the basics then: Do you have spark? Do you have fuel/fuel pressure? All the gauges reading correctly? All the senders there?

Do you have more than 11.4v in the battery? Is the alternator charging? Have good oil pressure?
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Well fortunately it turned out to be from me running it with straight headers and no exhaust. I guess the ECU was making it run rich due to no back pressure and an inaccurate reading on the O2's.

Now on to the getting the power to the ground. What type of drive shaft are you guys running? My 4L80e came with a bolted on yoke and I am wondering if this can simply be unbolted to provide for a slip yoke style set-up?

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So I believe I've found a good option for a Drive Shaft... Here is a link.

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Any driveshaft shop should be able to set you up but that seems reasonably priced.
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