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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • The freshly rebuild 4l80e is now ready to go back into the turbo Silverado, and there are a few things I need to finish up before we go on our first test drive. First, it's important to check the clearances between the 4l80 torque converter and the 8.1 big block to make sure the torque converter is properly seated into the transmission pump, and second, we need to keep the trans fluid temps under control, which means a bigger transmission cooler. Today, we're installing a TruCool 40k transmission cooler behind the massive intercooler. I'm also eliminating the stock hardlines for the trans cooler, and bypassing the in-radiator trans cooler just to keep things simple. Replacing the hard lines will be some Earl's Stainless braided -6 AN hose.
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    0:00 The rebuild is DONE
    3:36 Installing the transmission
    4:24 Converter to Flexplate spacing
    6:34 Crossmember, driveshaft, and torque converter
    8:35 Things that bug me
    11:45 Mounting the Trans Cooler
    16:42 AN Line conversion Parts
    20:50 Building AN trans cooler lines
    24:00 Test Fire
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Komentáře • 188

  • @LawrenceTolman
    @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +22

    Guys, let me know what you think about the in-radiator trans cooler: did you leave it out or did you keep it, and whats your trans temp like?

    • @richardworsley8591
      @richardworsley8591 Před 2 lety +4

      In Utah you're supposed to hook it up in series with the other cooler to help maintain the temperature in the cold...

    • @brendan747
      @brendan747 Před 2 lety +2

      i took it out. trans runs at about 150. 2002 CCLB. 10” lift, 22x14’e 35x15.50 tires. 4.88 gears. cam, yank 3200 stall. truck scales at 8000lbs. leave the radiator out for sure

    • @ImpalaSSRulz21
      @ImpalaSSRulz21 Před 2 lety +1

      Use both coolers it's more effecient.

    • @waynesworkshop7069
      @waynesworkshop7069 Před 2 lety +2

      When i did my 4l80e swap and 40k cooler. I bypassed the factory cooler. But that being said im in Central Texas we don't get very cold. I never get above 180-200 with a load in 100+ heat index

    • @brendan747
      @brendan747 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ImpalaSSRulz21 like he said, all it does is heat the fluid if you have a large trans cooler. 4l80’s come up to temp very quickly with the tall first gear

  • @CL-qb8xp
    @CL-qb8xp Před 2 lety

    You are absolutely awesome. I am getting ready to 80 swap my 1500 and have been researching to source everything. I am going to buy what you have listed in the description. It will suit my needs. Thank you so much for all the info and making well produced videos.

  • @justinbarker1993
    @justinbarker1993 Před 2 lety +2

    The nut insert tool is a great tool to have, used one to re attach my front sway bar on my 95 2500 and it's held up quite well

  • @michaelbrown5601
    @michaelbrown5601 Před 2 lety +5

    Your candor in these videos is inspirational and exceptional. Thanks for the great content 👍

  • @efrainromero4024
    @efrainromero4024 Před 2 lety

    Good job my friend, now i'm going to start my project thanks to you. Later i'm going to send you some pictures of the engine. Keep going and GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

  • @thelaw300
    @thelaw300 Před 2 lety +1

    LT, another great video! Somewhat related, heat is the major shortcoming of the th700/60e variants. Companies sell all of the “horsepower” upgrades with stronger components but they are still very easy to overheat and destroy. Cooling, cooling, cooling. I also completely agree with standalone cooling for any cooling circuit in warmer climates as the most effective way to keep temps down.

  • @rollandsicard1628
    @rollandsicard1628 Před 2 lety +1

    You are truly a professional builder. The quality is excellent. Keep up the good work.

  • @erichildreth7562
    @erichildreth7562 Před 2 lety

    Man what a project and I think that your transmission rebuild is going to be just fine! That bigger transmission cooler should do the trick!! :)

  • @mchristr
    @mchristr Před 2 lety

    LT, that's a pretty sexy torque converter. Really liking the content so keep it coming.

  • @tysoncurrie7745
    @tysoncurrie7745 Před 2 lety +11

    I left it running through the radiator trans cooler on my 4L60E on a 2004 suburban with the same bigger aftermarket trans cooler added and during the summers here in AZ my temps reach 150 to 160 and during the winter it is about 130 to 140, I also use Amsoil transmission fluid, also a shift kit to improve line pressure and firm shift points to help prolong my 4L60E as long as possible.

  • @richardharvey8939
    @richardharvey8939 Před 2 lety

    Great job. Will get one of these for my 04 with Allison 8.1 combo.

  • @chadwickcyr9908
    @chadwickcyr9908 Před 2 lety

    Nicely done... Can't wait to see it drive...

  • @jeffohara9980
    @jeffohara9980 Před 2 lety +1

    I dig your content and love your fresh approach to modding trucks! Keep it up and ignore the Truck Karens. \m/

  • @chrispreston5100
    @chrispreston5100 Před rokem

    I love how you went from all the fanciness of Trucks to doing stuff in your garage like us plebs. And making it work

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před rokem +1

      thanks! though I do miss the air conditioned shop

  • @benjaminreinhardt259
    @benjaminreinhardt259 Před 2 lety

    I kept the stock in-radiator trans cooler in line with the external cooler. I plan to change the configuration this winter to include a couple three way valves to allow me to change the setup depending on use and weather. I have a 90 Cherokee on 33s that I use for wheeling. It takes a long time for the trans to warm up to 150 degrees during normal driving. In the winter it barely cracks 125 degrees. While wheeling hard it hits 180 degrees and hangs there until the jeep starts to overheat (it's normal on the XJs to get warm during heavy use).
    My plan is to use the in-radiator cooler and bypass the external cooler for normal driving. For wheeling I will use the external cooler and bypass the in-radiator cooler.

  • @beejay8719
    @beejay8719 Před 2 lety +1

    So I did the same with one from Glenn auto parts. It came with all the lines and everything. I have a 06 denali AWD. My temps before were 200 to 225 constantly. With this and bypassing the radiator it runs about 150to 175. In stop and go it has reached 200 but its keeps it alot cooler.

  • @FirstLast-we8cb
    @FirstLast-we8cb Před 2 lety

    I also did a 40k on my 4l80 swapped gmt800 Yukon. I did custom AN lines as well. I never had cold weather issues.

  • @TdrSld
    @TdrSld Před 2 lety +2

    LT I highly recommend a T-Stat on any rig running in a places with wide Temp swings. I run a Improved Racing High-Flow Engine and Transmission Oil Cooler Thermostat, as it has Female -10 O-ring ports and you can set temp of operation from 145*F to 215*F. Uses the bypass method of metering so if the bypass port fails/clogs oil always goes to cooler (never leaving you with no flow or cooler).
    I have a built 2010 double cab 4x4 5.7l Tundra, and Toyota is STUPID with their trans temps and cooler setup. I had the truck about 3 weeks and took it to the track to set base lines and boy was I in for a rude awaking. After the first pull in the 1/4 I looked at the logs and see torque converter temps in the 220, did my second pass and they got up to 230. I did the last pass at 245 in the torque converter and said that wont do. The pan was at 230, took almost 2.5 hours on the 4 hour drive home to get the heat out of the trans and back down to normal "safe levels" around 180 at highway speeds in the pan torque converter was around 197'ish. Come to find out the T-stat on the MAX tow package spec Tundras doesn't even open till 210 and become fully open till 250. The idiot light is set for 320 IN THE PAN. So from cold to 210 the engine coolant is the only thing cool the trans fluids and that's at 190-195ish on a OEM T-stat (the T-Delta is around 5*F). Then on a 2010 and up they made the Trans cooler part of the condenser coil, and shoved it all the way up on top putting about half of it blocked from direct air flow by the upper core support.
    So I got this exact unit and the T-stat from Improved Racing set at 145*F, as I live on the South Texas Coast and we see some nice 105*F days with 90% humidity. The worst I have seen is 190*F in the torque convert with 12k lbs behind me pulling over the harbor bridge. Normal is around 150-155*F which is right were I like my trans temps. Running below 130*F is bad as it's much hard on the pump as the fluid is very thick, this means it's much more work to pump it around and can hurt the vanes in the pump.
    Love the build!!
    P.S. I also got rid of the engine coolant circuit to trans cooler circuit as it's more heat into the cooling system for the trans and the trans is a pretty good heat pump all on its own haha.

  • @krnwhitlow
    @krnwhitlow Před 2 lety

    great video LT, i got rid of my wimpy factory cooler for a hayden unit trans never ran hot ..the in radiator line my thinking is if you live down south like me (east texas ) you probably wont miss it up north i can see some need for it...its fine to roll without it...just fixed my o-ring on oil pick up tube on my 05 sierra L33 Z71..your projects are cool i like you fix things the way we would do at home ..thank you LT for all your hard work

    • @crazeguy26
      @crazeguy26 Před 2 lety

      I ran a class 7 transmission cooler on my 03 Nissan Sentra with a 1.8l

  • @carguy3028
    @carguy3028 Před 9 měsíci

    I went to school for an A&P and how you are doing the AN line is how we were taught. If it’s good enough for aircraft mechanics it’s probably good enough for a hot rod.

  • @414Chevy
    @414Chevy Před 2 lety

    Welcome to the wonderful world of Auto Trans building!!!!!!! You did good, Kid!!!!

  • @jeffboyer8214
    @jeffboyer8214 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see progress going well.
    I like that cooler if I bulid up my caprice ppv that may be a choice in the future .
    Be safe (: 😀

  • @2000S10V6
    @2000S10V6 Před 2 lety

    Coming along great!

  • @ictcarguy3162
    @ictcarguy3162 Před 2 lety

    Sounds like you got the crud! Feel better soon!

  • @brandonruhl4525
    @brandonruhl4525 Před 2 lety

    i have the same trucool trans cooler on my 7.3 and i love it

  • @Bird-dl7xs
    @Bird-dl7xs Před 2 lety

    I was like, man this guy looks familiar. Glad you have your own CZcams channel. Awesome stuff

  • @ryanworks35509
    @ryanworks35509 Před 2 lety

    I did mine with the scrivet tool from harbour freight and it worked like a charm! Just make sure you get the small pack of bolts to go with it as the tool comes with the threaded inserts but does NOT come with ANY bolts.

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +1

      I'll have to check em out, theres an HF right down the road

  • @allenmichaud1605
    @allenmichaud1605 Před 2 lety

    Truck sounds great. Looking forward to reliable burnouts hammering gears. East coast says hello

  • @teaguegearhart9851
    @teaguegearhart9851 Před 2 lety +2

    I need a new cluster. Jealous of yours. Feels good to get the trans back in the way you wanted.

  • @jasonpatrickcavin
    @jasonpatrickcavin Před 2 lety +14

    I swear by these trans coolers! I had nothing but issues trying to keep my cummins trans cool. Installed one of these and never looked back! Sits at 150-180 towing

  • @suprafahrer6453
    @suprafahrer6453 Před 2 lety

    LT that tape that you are using fir the Fire Sleeving comes from Aviation it is a self Vulcanizing Tape also know to us in Aviation as F4 tape. It was designed and used for the McDonnel F4 Phantom and used in Wiring Avionic systems.

  • @lostliving
    @lostliving Před 2 lety

    Great video!

  • @tymyshoes103
    @tymyshoes103 Před 2 lety

    Good job, bro 🤙

  • @goptools
    @goptools Před 2 lety

    Hi LT,
    At some point, I am going to replace my trans cooler and the old, rusty lines. I am planning to bypass the radiator like you did when I do this job. If you run into any problems or find you need to reprogram the cluster EPROM when you swap clusters, PM me and I will be glad to help. I've done a few of them already that way. Hopefully the tool you spoke about will make it easy and you can do it through the OBD2 port. Thanks for the video!
    -mike

  • @tucksmith8300
    @tucksmith8300 Před 2 lety

    I can’t wait until it’s all done LT!!!

  • @ropac1256
    @ropac1256 Před rokem

    I'm glad to see this mod, I plan to run a cooler with my 4l80e behind a turbo lq4. I'm rebuilding the trans myself. Any recs for internal upgrades on the 4l80e at 1000hp?

  • @JosephDudeson
    @JosephDudeson Před 2 lety

    Wow I literally just watched lsxmatts cooler vid. Nice.

  • @crazypaul3997
    @crazypaul3997 Před rokem

    Great video! I was always told the cooler lines are for hot temps, mainly for Idling for long periods of time while its really hot outside. Also, what fitting/adapters did you use for the trans cooler return and send ports? NPT to -6 AN Adapter?

  • @andersonrowland
    @andersonrowland Před 2 lety

    Another great video, thanks!

  • @michaelwhite984
    @michaelwhite984 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm running the same cooler on my 01 Yukon XL 2500, 6.0L with the 4L80E. Mine is set up just like shown here, except I used the kits from Glenns Auto Performance to make this an almost 100% bolt-in effort. This was a total "while you're in there" that got a little overboard while I was replacing both the radiator and a cooler line due to minor leaks. The truck isn't used to haul anything appreciable and is mostly my DD and kid hauler.
    With this setup, per the gauge I can only ever barely reach 150F, and that's only after a lot of stop n go on a hot day. Before, stock, it would hover closer to 200F.
    The one downside that I've personally experienced is that, on a really cold day (30s, but that's damn near emergency conditions in San Diego), the truck struggled to lock the TC on the freeway. Internet says TC won't lock up until fluid temp reaches 70ish(?), so maybe bypassing the radiator isn't the greatest thing if you live in colder climates.
    Otherwise, this setup has been awesome for me. Good to know that, if I ever do really put the truck to work, trans temps won't be an issue.

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      great feedback on the colder weather operation. I can see how a thermostat or the rad cooler would be beneficial in the winter time, but luckily I don't drive the truck that much in the winter time.

  • @13Dixiefried
    @13Dixiefried Před 2 lety

    Sinus congestion sucks doesn't it lol. Hopefully you're feeling better soon.

  • @928rcs8
    @928rcs8 Před 2 lety +1

    I am planning on doing this mod next to my truck! All ready had a stock trans cooler bust and communicated water to my trans luckily i caught it on time before any damage was made! One question i was thinking of installing the trans cooler the other way around with the in/out on top, it came to mind that installing it like you did will create an air pocket on top of the cooler what do you think?

  • @danielfiske9849
    @danielfiske9849 Před 2 lety

    Hope you realize that you are Dragging us down the rabbit hole with you. Unfortunately already loyal addicted gear head.🤗😁

  • @chrisp9926
    @chrisp9926 Před 2 lety +3

    I installed the Trucool 40k cooler about 3 years ago in my 01 Silverado 4.8 RCSB 2wd and have noticed a huge difference. I have the lines run thru the radiator first then to the cooler and it used to run consistently about 200 degrees or so and now it barely passes 150 degrees !!!! That's even on the hottest summer days in the Northeast sitting in traffic with the AC cranked and monitored thru a factory gauge in a Escalade cluster in place of my Chevy one. Enjoy the temperature drop !!

  • @peterhatch1583
    @peterhatch1583 Před rokem

    We are about to fit the 8.1 in to my 1953 ford bread van

  • @anthonypritchard7710
    @anthonypritchard7710 Před 2 lety

    I installed the same trans cooler on my 04 Silverado SS with a fti 3k stall and I bypassed the radiator cooler no use in using it with that badass trans cooler.

  • @charliedee9276
    @charliedee9276 Před 2 lety

    I have one of these on my Grand Cherokee, model LPD4739 with the cold weather bypass. I have a trans temp gauge, before the cooler I would see above 230 in the dunes, since adding the cooler I have not seen the trans temp above 180. I don't run it through the radiator first not wanting to put too much heat into the engine coolant, I need all the help I can get keeping the engine cool.

  • @JohnSmith-ot9sc
    @JohnSmith-ot9sc Před 2 lety +3

    Brave man doing a DIY transmission rebuild. Watching you tackle that 4L80 the past few videos is making me want to rebuild my AW4. It'll either be a lucky success or potential content for the precision transmission channel 😂

    • @james10739
      @james10739 Před 2 lety

      I'm not familiar with the AW4 but there is a lot of info out there for these GM trans I recently did my 4l60e myself and it works good

    • @JohnSmith-ot9sc
      @JohnSmith-ot9sc Před 2 lety

      @@james10739 Yeah I've been reading the FSM on the AW4 an hour or two each day. I pulled one off a 2000 XJ in the scrap yard got the transfer case with it. Between the FSM and CZcams I just might be able to rebuild it for Christmas🤞🏽

    • @forreststrong797
      @forreststrong797 Před 2 lety +1

      I run the trucool 40k on both mine and my wife's cherokees with the aw4 and it brings the Temps way down. My aw4 has a fresh rebuild and I did the transgo reprogramming kit. It shifts super nice, I was pretty conservative with drilling the hole sizes the instructions will have different options you can do, definitely get the transgo 340-hd2 kit it's well worth it.
      It's hard to find someone to rebuild an aw4 properly. They last a very long time so not a lot of people are familiar with them. If you keep clean fluid and the temperatures down the aw4 lasts a long time and takes a beating only failure I've ever had was the torque converter sent shrapnel through the tranny. They run hot as hell in stock form even if you have the optional factory auxiliary cooler. Stick with all oem sensors and solenoids your used oem ones will be better than new aftermarket you can bench test everything.

    • @JohnSmith-ot9sc
      @JohnSmith-ot9sc Před 2 lety

      @@forreststrong797 Yikes!! You rebuilt it yourself? Idk if I've got the stones to be drilling the valve body instructions or not 😂. I might have to make another trip to the bone yard to scoop up a few extras

    • @forreststrong797
      @forreststrong797 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JohnSmith-ot9sc I have a friend who owns a local transmission shop and he helped me do the rebuild he did most of the work. It really is quite easy to install the transgo reprogramming kit if your in there I'd do it. Like I said I went on the conservative side of things and it shifts nice and firm but is very pleasant to drive. I've ridden in a cherokee that had the reprogramming kit but he drilled to the hotrod specs and then some and it shifted extremely firm, the tires would chirp.
      If you can't find a competint builder I think your best bet is to go used if you need a transmission and don't want to tackle it yourself. It takes skill to properly rebuild an aw4 I've heard horror stories from my friend about people having a shop rebuild the same transmission 2 or 3 times before they bring it to him. They are so durable that if you get a good one and take care of it they last forever. Mine looked great after 280k in fact it looked incredible the only problem was the bushings were trashed from the bad torque converter. My wife's has well over 300k and works flawlessly I replaced her torque converter around 275k. Japanese transmissions can last a very long time it's a Toyota transmission, asin-warner. In a Toyota it's called the a340 I believe and it was used in the Toyota supra and I believe some trucks.

  • @guaranteedj2942
    @guaranteedj2942 Před rokem

    That fire tape sounds like the F4 tape used for building aircraft......I need to install a 40k in my Burb.

  • @chadm3985
    @chadm3985 Před 2 lety

    You shouldn't have any issues keeping the trans cool. I used one of those inline with the rad on my old 3/4 ton Suburban. Even pulling my 7k camper in the Utah mountains it never went over 180. Good thing you aren't using it in the winter though! I had to cover mine just to get some heat in it. Wish I could have kept it when I got a Duramax but the ports are way too small.

  • @anomamos9095
    @anomamos9095 Před 2 lety

    You can get that tape from a lot of places under various names SOS tape is what my local store carries.
    Note
    Keep it clean , wash your hands and keep all dust and oil away from it when you apply it or it will unravel.
    If the end does start to peel back carefully cut it off with a sharp blade to prevent it peeling further.

  • @neilziesmer6109
    @neilziesmer6109 Před rokem

    LT ,ISNST THE PLATE STYLE COOLER SUPOSSED TO BE MOUNTED THE OTHER WAY ,THINK ABOUT THE FLUID GOING SIDEWAYS BEFORE IT GOES UP.WILL IT FILL AND FLOW AT THE TOP?

  • @spoolbusben1356
    @spoolbusben1356 Před 2 lety

    Hell yeah dude!!

  • @CanadianParamedic
    @CanadianParamedic Před 2 lety

    I think you just need a longer dipstick. Another great video

  • @brianbarton5901
    @brianbarton5901 Před 2 lety

    excellent!!

  • @jeffbrevelle2095
    @jeffbrevelle2095 Před 2 lety

    Same cooler bypassed radiator. Towing flatbed car trailer wt 57 Chevy truck on it Outside air temp 89. Trans temp 150
    1500 Silverado 5.3 4L60e

  • @exploringgodscountry
    @exploringgodscountry Před 4 měsíci

    Ah heck, I just installed this same cooler on my 2001 Tahoe. I built up a LQ9 and 4L60E. From what I understand ideal temp for Dextron VI is 175F and the 4L60E is designed to operate around that temperature. I'm now getting 40F above ambient with the trucool cooler. I was seeing trans temps of 80F which seems like that's not warm enough... What temps are you seeing? I ordered the thermostat, but haven't installed it yet. I never really thought much about it getting plugged and burning up the trans.

  • @alltheboost5363
    @alltheboost5363 Před 2 lety

    My wife's suburban has a 6l80e and it runs at like 150 to 170. I'd like it to run a little cooler... it's got the tow package/cooler.

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +1

      thats not too bad for temp, I think 135-150 is what I want to shoot for.

  • @TyNeePen15
    @TyNeePen15 Před 2 lety

    Just curious why you did not go with a deeper transmission pan? Is the truck too low? Budget? Or are you planning to in the future? It just seems after all that, maybe an aftermarket transmission pan would make sense. Love the videos by the way. Keep up the awesome work!

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +1

      no real reason, I guess I didn't really see the need for one. There should be plenty of room tho...

    • @TyNeePen15
      @TyNeePen15 Před 2 lety

      @@LawrenceTolman I see. I just figured extra capacity wouldn't be a bad thing. Maybe more fluid to assist with cooling. As well as, some aluminum pans have cooling fins. Anyway like I said keep up the awesome videos. Look forward to them. 👍

  • @kenniswilliams182
    @kenniswilliams182 Před 2 lety

    🙌Mechanical Poetry at it's best.🙌

  • @rotaxtwin
    @rotaxtwin Před 2 lety

    Don't blame you for leaving that thermostat out, I don't see it as a plus. If that fails you're in trouble.

  • @beckett191145
    @beckett191145 Před 2 lety

    can you tell me what slip yoke you used on the factory driveshaft please

  • @mjsilva1992
    @mjsilva1992 Před 2 lety

    Can you please add part number for the hose nut u used .

  • @justinstatham6378
    @justinstatham6378 Před 11 dny

    I am going to add a cooler to my 2002 Tahoe and suburban. I know 2 people that the radiator went bad and filled the transmission full
    Of water. Did you run new lines all the way back to the transmission or just connect where they plugged into the radiator?

  • @ARAMP1
    @ARAMP1 Před 2 lety

    Damn, forgot the dipstick...sounds exactly like something I may or may not have done.

  • @daveh7587
    @daveh7587 Před 2 lety +2

    You should mount the cooler with the fittings at the top. It forces the fluid to fill all the passages in the cooler before exiting back to the trans instead of being able to cross over through the bottom passages and going back to the trans. The cooler will be more efficient that way.

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +3

      that's a good point, but just about every stock cooler I've seen are mounted with the fittings pointed down. I know there are mixed opinions on this

  • @MechanicalDrifting
    @MechanicalDrifting Před 5 měsíci

    no washer or o ring needed on cooler fittings its self?

  • @tylerw4593
    @tylerw4593 Před 2 lety +4

    Who's the new guy doing your voice-overs?! Hahaha, get well soon buddy

    • @billywillis4194
      @billywillis4194 Před 2 lety

      I was thinking the same thing .

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah… heck of a cold I’ll tall ya.

    • @billywillis4194
      @billywillis4194 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LawrenceTolman Sounds like it . I thought i had switched to a different video . Hope you get better soon .

  • @keithalbrecht4785
    @keithalbrecht4785 Před 2 lety +1

    Yah, one step closer to more treadless truckin'!!!

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      lol... I don't have much tread left on the backs until they're totally bald. one or two more good burnouts probably

  • @ZackNakazora1
    @ZackNakazora1 Před 2 lety

    I bypassed the in-radiator cooler. been through 107 degrees in phoenix and at cruise barely saw 150, been down to 40 degree weather and it barely creeps above 100. to do it properly youd want a thermostatic switch that bypasses the cooler when the oil is too cool. i have a 2800-3200 stall, stalls about 2900 in my truck
    also whynot buy the cross member from tyler scruggs!? he literally made all of our conversion pieces. they are unpainted but they come with pass through bolts

  • @dioniciorosado7763
    @dioniciorosado7763 Před 2 lety

    Laurance LT Tolman you can make tha bracket for sale ??

  • @torind2000
    @torind2000 Před 2 lety

    the baby trans cooler was cute lol

  • @bmarklar
    @bmarklar Před 2 lety

    for those with ole basic truck with 4l60e check out glenns performance

  • @robertlamble6523
    @robertlamble6523 Před 2 lety

    Do you have the "Rona?

  • @coachgeo
    @coachgeo Před 10 dny

    why put aux. cooler in "middle" of the radiator/condenser ? why not center top or bottom? one not left or right off rad/cond? any input?

  • @0n374
    @0n374 Před 2 lety

    i would leave out the thermal regulator if you installed it, the link you posted from amazons kit included it, and not bypass the radiator cooler. Hot temps destroy clutches, the colder the better!

    • @0n374
      @0n374 Před 2 lety

      lol i skipped through the video then read some comments below. good move on leaving the regulator out. i had an 03 SSS awd which has the 4l65e, after the 9th warrantied rebuild in 1 and a half years and less than 12k miles i ordered a reman from gm parts direct and never had another problem. from my troubles i learned a good bit about transmissions. the regulators i found in the tru cool kits i wanna say opened between 170-180? My SSS with the 40k going through the radiator while towing just under 10k lbs. never got above 160 on a hot summer day in the 90s. without towing never above 125. it had a stock stall speed converter, although i had ordered a circle d towing unit 2800 stall but they were back ordered on materials to build them when i had purchased it and i needed my truck back on the road and got a refunded instead. God bless!

  • @BryanBeast13
    @BryanBeast13 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey LT, is there anyway we can have access to the resources you used to gather information on rebuilding and reinstall the transmission. Trying to tackle my transmission soon.

    • @benfletcher7608
      @benfletcher7608 Před 2 lety +2

      Check out ATSG for the 4L60-80

    • @BryanBeast13
      @BryanBeast13 Před 2 lety

      @@benfletcher7608 bet, appreciate it

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety +1

      most of the info I found was just postings on forums and from a few good facebook groups. Never even bought a manual, but I should've

  • @JamalArtista
    @JamalArtista Před 4 měsíci

    What an - hoses size fit on 4l80 ?

  • @larrywright7090
    @larrywright7090 Před 2 lety

    how much hose need for this job?

  • @michaelchastain9727
    @michaelchastain9727 Před 2 lety

    I know you don’t have an air compressor, but you would be surprised of how much trash gets in those hoses after you cut them. I always blow out my hoses after making them.

  • @jakewade7388
    @jakewade7388 Před 2 lety

    Maybe I missed it but, are you using the radiator cooler along with the true cool?

  • @3madeamps
    @3madeamps Před 2 lety +1

    i need a 4l80 torque converter for my wife's 2010 gmc denali 6.2 ..... A lifter broke on it so i did the d.o.d a.f.m vvt delete all texas speed parts ..i talked to them got all parts but did a upgrade on cam to next cam up .. i got a part # 25-tsp225236-114-3b . now got it tuned from pcm of n.c runs great ...buttt !! not at idle .. i think i need a little stall ..((((( what say you ?????? ))))))

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      Don’t know the specs on that cam, but any truck (especially if it’s cammed) can benefit from a higher stall converter

    • @3madeamps
      @3madeamps Před 2 lety +1

      @@LawrenceTolman duration .050 is 225 236
      lobe lift in.370 ex .362
      valve lift @1.7 in .629 ex .615
      lobe swep 114
      intake c line 109
      texas speed said no need for stall ....

    • @3madeamps
      @3madeamps Před 2 lety

      what brand and what stall should use ??

  • @jidana3194
    @jidana3194 Před rokem

    Nice job
    But i disagree with bypassing the radiator cooler why ? Very simple GM transmissions runs really hot like HOT by going through the radiator first what you are doing is helping the transmission fluid reduce the temperature and when that fluid goes through the external cooler then that cooler finish the process it's like the M62tu bmw V8 engine the alternator cools down because it's seating inside a housing and coolant it's cooling that alternator
    But that's my opinion that doesn't have to do anything with me telling you the you did a good job there Congratulations

  • @greggoett
    @greggoett Před 2 lety

    Am I the only one who thought, "what a dipstick?" Said with love and humor.. cause that's exactly what I would have called myself...

  • @chadvalliere8697
    @chadvalliere8697 Před 2 lety

    You have way more space between the condenser and A frame then I do on my 6.0 2500HD

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      That’s because there is no condenser anymore lol

  • @77TE31
    @77TE31 Před 2 lety

    Change that oem radiator to all aluminum radiator. It’s gonna crack the plastic end tanks for sure.

  • @eprofessio
    @eprofessio Před rokem

    I have yet to have an automatic rebuild completed successfully.

  • @Saddedude
    @Saddedude Před 2 lety

    Also its worth it adding an oil cooler.on a turbo car dude

  • @LayneC10
    @LayneC10 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a link for the crossmember?

  • @essinnocents7125
    @essinnocents7125 Před 2 lety

    What benefits do you get from running this cooler if you were installing it to a stock engine and transmission

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      you'd still get the same benefits of lower operating temperature.

  • @jameshatfield7634
    @jameshatfield7634 Před 2 lety

    Your cushion clamps are called ADEL clamps.

  • @efrainromero4024
    @efrainromero4024 Před 2 lety

    For me is best cooler, the heat is the enemy of the transmission.

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      thats right, transmissions hate heat. the cooler the better

  • @89PWRRAM
    @89PWRRAM Před 2 lety

    Hello. How much hose did you need to complete your two run's from your cooler. I'm on Summit ordering thing's to do this swap. Do i need to 10' pcs. Or a 20' and a 10'. Can you give me a rough estimate? Thanks

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      I think in total it was nearly 13 feet, but the piece I bought was a 25 footer and I've got maybe 10-12 left?

    • @89PWRRAM
      @89PWRRAM Před 2 lety

      @@LawrenceTolman I just went ahead and bought the 20' and the 10' piece. Hopefully the 10' will cover the short run.

  • @steveboyer9995
    @steveboyer9995 Před 2 lety

    Shouldn't the converter pull out be between .125 and .187

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      Circle D said 1/8" is what they shoot for when I called em up

    • @timswaggart2940
      @timswaggart2940 Před 2 lety

      This had me scratching my head too. Seems tight to me. I have always run between 1/8 and 3/16 but you are between 1/16 and 1/8. I’m sure it will be fine. Keep up the good work!

  • @virtualizeeverything
    @virtualizeeverything Před 2 lety

    go no go is better. a drill bit will make a cheap go no go.

  • @neilbrown82
    @neilbrown82 Před 2 lety

    I never understand rebuilding a transmission and not at least pressue washing the outside of the case

    • @LawrenceTolman
      @LawrenceTolman  Před 2 lety

      I guess its whats inside that counts... and this one will be apart again in the near future for stronger shafts likely...

    • @neilbrown82
      @neilbrown82 Před 2 lety

      @@LawrenceTolman I always thought cleanliness was the number one rule in rebuilding a transmission

  • @theAngryMilkman1249
    @theAngryMilkman1249 Před 2 lety

    Who's doing the narration, it doesn't sound like LT?

  • @talalhz9137
    @talalhz9137 Před 2 lety

    👍🏻👨‍🔧✔💯

  • @bigredracer7848
    @bigredracer7848 Před 2 lety

    if you're not changing the computer in that truck you don't need to change the dash cluster mileage because all it is is an LED light and letting you know how many miles you drove there's no memory chip on that foil paper behind the plastic on your dash cluster

    • @brendan747
      @brendan747 Před 2 lety

      false.

    • @anthonysilva4410
      @anthonysilva4410 Před 2 lety

      I changed the cluster in my 2000 Sierra and it didn't carry over. The new cluster has to be reprogrammed. I'm not sure about the later trucks but at least for 2000 models it needs to be reprogrammed

  • @georgedubois76
    @georgedubois76 Před 2 lety

    Your voice changes when your under the truck