6L80 overhaul

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  • čas přidán 27. 09. 2020
  • This video covers the overhaul of the GM 6L80-/90 RWD transmission used in many Chevrolet and GMC RWD and 4WD vehicles. These transmissions are still offered in 2020 models and arrived on the scene in about 2007. In this video, I cover disassembly, inspection, and reassembly of the transmission along with measurements and some description along the way. You'll find in this video, I also vacuum check the valve body and pump assembly to see if there are any worn bores. Also, I installed a TransGo shift kit to address the common valve body and pump issues found in this popular transmission. This video is intended to teach a student or a technician that's new to automatic transmissions the overhaul and operation of this transmission. This is part of the SIU Automatic Transmissions Curriculum, which can be found at:
    www.automotivetextbook.com/au... Thank you Seal Aftermarket Products (sap.com) for providing me with a kit, and thank you TransGo www.transgo.com for providing me with valve body and pump kits. Look for another video where I show the different modifications performed on this transmission.
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Komentáře • 227

  • @larryparsons1841
    @larryparsons1841 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I just finished my first attempt at a 6l80 rebuild and it was successful thanks to this video thank you very much

    • @patrickwarden2933
      @patrickwarden2933 Před 3 měsíci

      what brand torque converter did you buy and where did you get it?

  • @tart_lover
    @tart_lover Před 2 lety +6

    Geez I'd pay to see you and Richard from precision transmissions get together...both of you are so good to watch at your trade...love it...greetings from Australia.

  • @carltonp420
    @carltonp420 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Just rebuilt one of these in the parking lot of the rv park. Fairly decent. Nothing like most other transmissions ive messed with. Just so easy to put this together.

    • @carltonp420
      @carltonp420 Před 11 měsíci

      Lang tools has a nice set of snap ring pliers for the center support ❤️

    • @larryparsons1841
      @larryparsons1841 Před 3 měsíci

      If you have the three specialty tools I can see how it's easy it was a nightmare with no holder for the bottom or top and normal snap ring pliers lol

  • @johnkendall9831
    @johnkendall9831 Před 3 lety +22

    This was the most educational video I've ever seen

  • @versatiletechnology2
    @versatiletechnology2 Před 2 lety +4

    This is the best educational video that I have seen so far. He breaks each section down and I like the fact, that he doesn't pop out all the spacers out when he pulls out each device.

  • @mastertechnicianmindset2181

    Thank you for the videos. I've downloaded this one and your video on the electrical and hydraulics for this transmission, and it is because of videos like yours that somebody like me is able to repair my own transmission, engines, and pretty much do all the things that other people pay thousands of dollars to have done for them.

  • @Ls__Camaro
    @Ls__Camaro Před rokem +1

    Thank you for for these detailed walk through. Extremely helpful. Just did a low reverse sprag replacement, new clutches & steels, sonnax zip kit, sonnax line pressure booster, sonnax billet 1234 piston, and sonnax 456 apply piston on my turbo 5.3 12' sierra.

  • @nsboost
    @nsboost Před 3 lety +1

    This a a fantastic video. I have spent a LOT of time watching transmissions be rebuilt. You do a great job presenting information and educating

  • @tylerzwingman6754
    @tylerzwingman6754 Před rokem

    Keep up the good work, guys like you make CZcams amazing. The in-depth video and knowledge is amazing. You sir are helping to make people’s lives easier.

  • @hulk3689
    @hulk3689 Před 2 lety

    Just getting on the bench and learning the 6L80 built two so far no problems going back over your videos because this last one go forward in reverse lol taking it back apart Monday seeing what I can find. Thank you for making these very informational.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety

      So what happened? Did you miss the manual valve when installing the valve body? That’s pretty easy to do.

  • @ImperialEwok
    @ImperialEwok Před 3 lety +5

    the amount of complexity to a vehicle is mind boggling

    • @nsboost
      @nsboost Před 3 lety +2

      The transmission is literally the most complex mechanical piece on a vehicle. It’s all downhill from there. And there is a alarming amount of people who don’t understand how the trans works that they are rebuilding. 6 speeds and up have a lot of moving parts and how they work together to create each gear.. which clutch packs apply in a given year… most guys that overhaul them don’t have a intimate understanding how how they work. They just know how to inspect and replace the parts. A true technician is worth is weight in gold

  • @treyc7174
    @treyc7174 Před 3 lety +13

    Most informative video of the 6l80 anywhere on the internet, very impressive, keep up the exceptional work sir!

  • @nostastic
    @nostastic Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this video, My 6L90 appreciates it!

  • @MikeM-tt5fl
    @MikeM-tt5fl Před rokem +1

    Great very informative and educational video. I had a pleasure to watch and listen to You. Thanks a lot.

  • @pncsmith2623
    @pncsmith2623 Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks for the video! Awesome detailed explanation of how the internal components work together. Appreciate the tips on options where special tools are needed to get the specific task done. Rebuilding my 6L80 in a 2014 Silverado, failed torque converter at 120k miles. Preferred to have my reputable local shop do the repair but their backlog was ~6 weeks to get it in. Videos like yours and an ATSG manual allowed me to tackle the project myself.

    • @willhodgson862
      @willhodgson862 Před 2 lety

      This videos got me very interested in transmissions, i find it fascinating how they work after seeing this.
      My gearbox is just about shot and am tempted to try and do it myself, how did you go with it?

    • @JPandher
      @JPandher Před 6 měsíci

      Dude I’m 16 and I just don’t have the money to pay a shop. If I don’t rebuild it myself, I won’t have a vehicle for high school. 😢 I think I’m gonna beg the guys at my local transmission shop to teach me because who doesn’t want to teach a high school kid their expertise. Most kids don’t just say oh I wanna learn how to rebuild a tranny. But now I have to. I want to fix it myself but my parents want to sell my 15 sierra 223k miles all original.

  • @kenchinn3275
    @kenchinn3275 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. You're such a knowledgeable person. Excellently made video. I just did my 6l80 with a billet tq & output shaft its built

  • @Roscotech
    @Roscotech Před 2 lety +3

    This was a useful video for me. Thank you for taking the time and sharing your knowledge. I am a master tech and have been working in professional shops for over 30’ years now. I have been able to tear down, diagnose (more or lees at times) and successfully reassemble/return to service several different units including now one of these. I still long to understand how it all works and what is actually going on during the different gear ranging. I would enjoy learning if I could find a class to attend and would gladly pay to attend a quality class. Thanks again! The explanation of the power flow was inspiring!

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety +4

      I’ve been slowly building the curriculum for transmissions at www.automotivetextbook.com/automatic-transmission-curriculum/
      If you click on the chart, each box links you to a video, worksheet, or reference.

  • @Timmytheman87
    @Timmytheman87 Před 3 lety +6

    Idk how you don’t have more subscribers. I learned a lot from this vid!

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for watching. Subscribers are growing slowly but surely. I guess we’re a little late to the game.

  • @thespu239
    @thespu239 Před 3 lety +3

    Very detailed video thank you very much for the time

  • @oscarcarballo5761
    @oscarcarballo5761 Před 2 lety

    Great video, my best regarts to you and thank you for the time and information.

  • @davidmcclain5180
    @davidmcclain5180 Před 3 lety +1

    The automotive school I graduated from in 1973. It is one of the best, if not the best, automotive school in the country. Most manufacturers hire graduates from this school because it is that good. (yes I am biased!)

  • @hondaredrdr
    @hondaredrdr Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Glad I stumbled on it

  • @lisaporter2590
    @lisaporter2590 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video and excellent teacher.

  • @fuadbayraml3341
    @fuadbayraml3341 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video who is need repair gm transmission. All is clear 👍

  • @toddmatsubara8768
    @toddmatsubara8768 Před 3 lety +9

    Greetings from the University of California! Amazing videos and information you have here! The planning and time involved are very evident to say the least...definitely a top notch presentation. I do a bit of automotive transmission work as a hobby and side gig so this info has been very helpful!

  • @thefightgame6722
    @thefightgame6722 Před 3 lety

    I will be using this video to rebuild my 2014 Chevy Silverado 5.3

  • @r3tr0nic
    @r3tr0nic Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you much for sharing this! I have never been in an ATX, only have messed with MTX units. I have a 2014 Silverado with the 6L80, it runs fine with no issues... I do have about 350k km on the clock though! I just like to have contingency plans and preempative learning, as nothing lasts forever and looking at 350k km... I would rather just rebuild before failure. The good thing is with the long time span this unit was used, spares are likely going to be avail for some time... But it is good to get an overview of some things that may be more prone to wear and failure. Looks like a bell housing and pump cover would be a good thing to have as original spares. I don't have a machine shop, but the price of them new isn't really too bad. My goal eventually is to have a donor truck, so I can rebuild and upgrade the engine and ATX from it ahead of time, without having my truck sitting inop in my shop. Then when my truck actually starts exhibiting issues, I can swap the rebuilt units in, and then be able to rebuild the worn and have as a backup spare.
    It certainly looks like rebuilding the 6L80 in one's garage is doable, with some investments or fab of tools. Thanks again!

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      That’s some good mileage from that trans. The torque converter failures are what tears the pump and bell housing up. If you rebuild a trans, make sure you upgrade the torque converter. Find a converter rebuilder that uses the Sonnax upgrades.

    • @r3tr0nic
      @r3tr0nic Před 3 lety

      @@siuautomotive It certainly will be interesting to see how the trans looks inside, I really am surprised, with all I have researched. I never knew there were rebuild items for TCs, though that certainly is out of my scope considering the machining required on the cover. I'll probably have to find specific shops for rebuilds with Sonnax, as most I have found have not stated exactly what they use. I also have looked into Circle D TCs. It has been quite interesting looking up TCs and etc, thanks for the tip! I originally wanted to delete the AFM and cam a 5.3L... Which lead me to think I should also build up the trans and related items to better withstand increased power (or forced induction, which is my eventual goal). Can't thank folks like you, sharing videos. Look forward to seeing more videos from you.

  • @gambinoanthony1618
    @gambinoanthony1618 Před 2 lety +2

    I think its great to stumble across someone who still works with natural pride and applies proper procedure when performing a skill. It restores my faith that some future techs are getting the right knowledge and also the correct way of applying the skills they are in the process of mastering. I will definitely let some of my younger gear head associates to invest their spare time into tuning you in.

  • @ajhotmop
    @ajhotmop Před 2 lety

    Excellent video thank you.

  • @kenjohnson2730
    @kenjohnson2730 Před 4 měsíci

    Good video, I may use this video one day if I have issues with mine!

  • @romeoboss8974
    @romeoboss8974 Před 3 lety

    Your excellent teacher

  • @roberttaylor6544
    @roberttaylor6544 Před 3 lety

    Great video
    What would cause first gear to go out completely one day and have it again the next? Did have a weird 1-2 shift under light throttle for a couple months prior. No codes btw

  • @91holymoly
    @91holymoly Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! Im converting my awd 6l80e to rwd, seems pretty straightforward just buy a rwd output shaft assembly and new tail housing and put it all back together ??

  • @garymullins6939
    @garymullins6939 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good video Sean

  • @FawasAisha-mp2rl
    @FawasAisha-mp2rl Před 3 měsíci

    Good job ❤❤

  • @edwardl9328
    @edwardl9328 Před 2 lety

    hello sir good video once again. I am having issues and I wondering if you can give some input, i tested the low revers with compressed air as you did but I only got movement on the very right port. the second from the left did not make it move at all. The transmission is on the truck, just dropped the pan and tested it. there is still some fluid in the transmission. thank you for your help.

  • @isaaccontreras1303
    @isaaccontreras1303 Před 3 lety

    I appreciate you sharing knowledge for everyone to see. I have a 2008 Sierra and I have just pulled the engine to change out the cam bearings because it has low oil pressure. This is my first time pulling an engine and before this have only done basic repairs. With my limited knowledge I made a mistake when attempting to pull the engine out. I didn't loosen the torque converter bolts and when I was attempting to pull the engine out a quart or two of transmission fluid came out from the engine side of the bell housing. I was wondering if I screwed up the torque converter or if I will have to tear apart the transmission as well and do some repair to possibly the pump. After watching your video I am considering doing the transgo kit for the pump since the truck has 160k

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      Inspect the converter hub to see if there’s any damage. I would definitely install the transgo shift kit since it’s out, and I’d actually replace the converter while you’re in there. The converter is a weak link on that transmission. A reman converter from a good supplier like Precision of New Hampton, Dynamic, or Florida Torque Converter will have many upgrades that even a stock engine should use.

  • @maddawglynn
    @maddawglynn Před rokem +1

    What would happen if you add an extra steel/friction in the 3-5-R assembly? Was having a hard time obtaining proper clutch travel even with a thick snap ring?

  • @dewaynemiguel3349
    @dewaynemiguel3349 Před 3 lety +1

    I just had a new 6L80 put in my 4x4 2010 suburban I'm wondering when they changed the gear ratio the new transmission is lower geared then the old one but I like it better.the old one at 75 ran 1600 rpm and down shifted alot the new one at 75 runs 1900 rpm and holds 6th better doesnt shift as much .

  • @stevegriffith7236
    @stevegriffith7236 Před měsícem

    Pvc pipe, cut in half long ways. Then, assemble both halves around the ring and squeeze. Rotate the halves in different positions while squeezing. Then, finish sizing with whatever components the rings seal.

  • @victorrodriguez8917
    @victorrodriguez8917 Před 3 lety +1

    Wuaoooo what a video .:) nice .. it makes me to my own.

  • @JakeAnthony98
    @JakeAnthony98 Před rokem

    I live in Carbondale and have been having problems with my 18 Sierra K1500 with the 6L80. Would you happen to know any good shops that do a proper overhaul locally? I dropped the pan and noticed the fluid was black, smelled foul, and the magnet was covered in metallic paste. Took it to a shop figuring it was the torque converter, they agreed but said the transmission didn’t seem to have any other problems. However, this wasn’t a transmission shop so I’m not sure how thorough they got. The problems I was having before the torque converter was replaced, they used an OE TC, are now pretty much all back. Kind of at a loss. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

  • @stephenr1999
    @stephenr1999 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. Sub'd and notified.

    • @destainn
      @destainn Před 3 lety +1

      Damn I didnt remember writing this? :D

    • @stephenr1999
      @stephenr1999 Před rokem

      @@destainn I Dont either actually.

  • @sorryimajerk735
    @sorryimajerk735 Před 3 lety +1

    tire tread blocks also have different sizes for resonance, and when you described the pump, you mentioned how the pump "compresses" the fluid.... i like you so i wont rip ya on that lol

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      Ah yes, liquids cannot be compressed! Good find! Good example with the tire treads.

  • @pryotex
    @pryotex Před 2 lety

    Looking at some of the videos while I'm at work, do you have one for taking a 4wd to a 2wd?

  • @usa_gamedev7771
    @usa_gamedev7771 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir, can I install Sonnax high-performance pump slide spring 104534-HD for 100% STOCK GM 6L80? 2011 camaro SS. The Sonnax spring is stiffer than OE and is able to hold the pump slide in a maximum-volume position, despite increased pressure and high engine speed in performance applications.

  • @budwheel7152
    @budwheel7152 Před 2 lety

    I need a press like that. I can easily make one but I need that accessory your using. I've seen one before. What is it called, maybe even a part number?

  • @brassskills6084
    @brassskills6084 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi. Great learning video by the way. Which overhaul kit is a good one to go with. I'm looking at the atp master kit or a transtec kit with bonded pistons. Which kit has more to offer. My wifes 2015 sierra torque converter crapped the bed and now its time for a rebuild as $8000 in the shop canadian is just unrealistic for a transmission overhaul. Ill be also getting the sonnax zip kit a new stator and pump, and a new torque converter. Any help would be much appreciated. Ive rebuilt the 4l60e's. So now the 6l80 for the rebuild.

  • @toml6135
    @toml6135 Před rokem

    The dome shaped tool that you use with the screw press. What is it called and where can I find one?

  • @mattbrizendine6934
    @mattbrizendine6934 Před rokem

    Looking for the part numbers for the trans go kis you used on this video. thank you.

  • @gilbertorodriguez8847

    Just finished repairing a "come back". Still having problems. When driving and take foot off the gas, it feels like the brakes are applying when coasting, like its downshifting but slows down l

  • @paulandrew9567
    @paulandrew9567 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi there great video and very informative. My question is is there any way or any kit out there that changes the first gear ratio.
    Any information much appreciated.
    Thanks

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      Sorry, I’ve never seen an alternative gear set with different ratios. TCS makes a billet rear carrier, but I think they use the stock plant gears, because they require a core charge when you buy their carrier.

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Před 3 lety

    I believe there's a different piston drum, which has more surface areas on the edge of it, which allows the more pressure or easier pressure to be applied to the clutches, which is a upgrade aftermarket ,so are there other aspects of the internals which can make it stronger and last longer?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      Sonnax make some performance parts for the 6L80/90. www.sonnax.com/gm_6L80_6L90

  • @kurumamark7288
    @kurumamark7288 Před 2 lety

    great.. thank you

  • @sethriley27
    @sethriley27 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you have an upgrade converter you recommend for a Silverado 5.3 6L80? Thank you for this detailed video. It’s really nice to understand the drivetrain. Just subscribed.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      Most good converter companies have upgraded converters available. Try Precision of New Hampton, Dynamic Converters, and Florida Torque Converter.

  • @lesrichardson9081
    @lesrichardson9081 Před 2 lety

    the bolts that hold the p/n switch and the 1 ne behind are 10mm the 2 on the side of the techm are 8mm

  • @scottcurtis2220
    @scottcurtis2220 Před rokem

    First off thanks for an amazing educational video of the step by step. Question what rebuild kit are you using bc I have the same transmission 6L80E MYC. And I’m trying to find one that includes everything I need

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před rokem

      I get my kits from wittrans.com. You can look everything up online, but call and talk to a salesman because it’ll be cheaper.

  • @willhodgson862
    @willhodgson862 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @frankjimmy8043
    @frankjimmy8043 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, You do very good job & great video.
    &
    What is the the best upgrade torque converter for 6L80 transmission?
    is it TCI torque converter, B&M Racing torque converter or RECON TOW PERFORMANCE TORQUE CONVERTER FOR GM 6L80/90 ???

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety +1

      Personally, I would call Precision of New Hampton to get a performance converter. If they don't have one ready, I call Florida Torque Converter or Dynamic Torque Converter. They all should offer a converter with a billet cover and a billet piston. I'd opt for OE lining and then do a HP tune to it.

  • @poolmotorrepairguyFL
    @poolmotorrepairguyFL Před 2 lety

    sorry I was in a hit-and-run accident 3yrs ago I'm having and hard time through it. and it's no fun. sorry . Jay the Florida pool pump motor bearing repair guy When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info 👨‍🔧 siu thanks

  • @williamhare9104
    @williamhare9104 Před 3 lety

    Any idea what would cause a 6L80 to “fall” out of 1st gear idle and “snap” into 1st gear once the rpms get to 1,500(doesn’t consistently happen). But only on shift pattern X and Y. But Tap shift commanded 1st or 2nd no issue

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      The low sprag slipping could cause this. I’m not sure, but the pcm might leave the l/r clutch on when tap shifting. The low sprag and l/r clutch holds the same component.

  • @bigbullet9224
    @bigbullet9224 Před rokem

    A overhaul can be done in less than 2 hrs that’s crazy

  • @hafizadawi
    @hafizadawi Před 2 lety

    Please explain how the oil pump works and how it is spoiled

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Před 3 lety

    Keep up the great work, just wondering how much easier is it to have a filling tube put on ,as they are sealed units from factory i believe, also external trans cooler is worth its money in gold ( with a built in thermostat as well) :)

    • @gunshipproduct2
      @gunshipproduct2 Před 3 lety

      Depends on what vehicle it is in. Some of them did come with tubes from the factory. There are aftermarket and factory solutions available for those that did not. I've taken a factory van (Express/savanna) transmission dipstick tube and bent it to clear the firewall on some GM cars that had a 6l80e. The 6l80e that are "sealed" just have a rubber bushing to fill the hole where the dipstick is put in.

  • @MattMathisSoftwareGuy
    @MattMathisSoftwareGuy Před 2 lety +1

    Some of the jokes in here caught me off guard. Those small channel locks specifically made me look away from the screen for a bit. XD

  • @hermanjones4124
    @hermanjones4124 Před 4 měsíci

    Hello
    I have a question 2014 6L90 transmission does good until it heats up then it doesn’t want to pull in reverse, I have it torn apart but I don’t see anything worn. Can I please get your opinion?
    Thanks
    Herman Joned

  • @eveliolainez3510
    @eveliolainez3510 Před 4 měsíci

    I replaced the selenoid shift control module on my 2018 1500 chevy and now it won't show the gear selector on the dash or move fordward but will reverse. HELP PRETTY PLS

  • @mattlevine4449
    @mattlevine4449 Před 3 lety

    Where did you get that screw press and the attachment that goes with it? I graduated from SIUC in 2001 with an engineering degree. I never new (or even considered) that SIU had this type of thing. I wasn't worried about automotive stuff back then, and now I'm trying to root cause the failure in a 2013 6L90 from a Chevy Silverado 2500HD. Where are you located on campus? Did I walk past that shop all the time without ever knowing?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +2

      That press is a gm tool that’s designed to work with almost all of their transmissions. There are many other clutch spring compressors out there. If you google “transmission clutch spring compressor” you see a bunch of different options. I used that press because it was convenient. We are located at the si airport between Carbondale and Murphysboro. Are website is automotive.siu.edu. Thanks for watching the video and I hope it helped.

  • @darioramosjr9714
    @darioramosjr9714 Před 3 lety

    Hello how you doing, I have an issue with a 2014 Chevy express 3500 ,6l90 trans. The issue is when your going 70mph you put the cruise control on then when it down shift from 6th to 5th, it won't release the 6th gear what so ever, the same shifting down and up manually, please help any idea what could be wrong.
    Any idea what could it be thks.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure what you mean by "it won't release 6th gear." If 6th gear stayed applied, it would bind up and feel like someone hit the brakes. The transmission wouldn't last long if this were happening. If you mean that when it downshifts to 5th gear the engine flares up, then it might be an issue with the 3-5-R hydraulics. The 3-5-R clutch housing is known to crack. These transmissions also have issues with their TEHCM (control module and solenoids), so it might be something to do with that.

  • @calebstrawn
    @calebstrawn Před 21 dnem

    During vacuum testing the valves in the valve body, how low is too low and requires the valve body to be replaced if the valves are new from Transgo? I noticed you had the 6-2 select test at 15 inches and seemed concerned but then didn’t say if it is acceptable or not. Thanks!!

  • @adamfrancis5407
    @adamfrancis5407 Před 2 lety

    Hello. Great video! It was such a great tool for reference.
    When doing an air test after a rebuild, all gears test good. However, the compensator doesn't hold pressure and leaks quite a bit. Is this normal? If not, can you recommend a starting place to look. Thank you!

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety

      I guess it depends if you have that tool for checking the 3/5/R drum. The compensator passage is found under that bearing on the drum. That needle bearing has a green seal built into it. If you didn't replace that bearing, it might be leaking from there. If you did replace the bearing, you might have installed it upside down if you didn't notice the seal.

    • @adamfrancis5407
      @adamfrancis5407 Před 2 lety

      @@siuautomotive I'm testing at the pump port with the transmission assembled and the valve body removed. I did not replace the bearing in the drum as it was not included in my trans star kit. I received a note in the kit stating there was shortage and they could not supply it at this time.
      Thank you! I'll take a closer look and let you know what I find

    • @adamfrancis5407
      @adamfrancis5407 Před 2 lety +1

      I was able to find a new 1234 35r drum bearing/seal today and replaced it. It is correctly installed. Testing it as I described after changing it still doesn't seam right. I do not hear any sort of engagement, just air moving through the transmission. It will hold pressure for a moment but leaks out rather quickly. Any other suggestions that come to mind? I don't know what other drums it travels to. Finding a solid diagram to understand the system has been difficult. Many thanks for the help!

  • @MrOtis07
    @MrOtis07 Před 6 měsíci

    I have an 08 gmc yukon 6l80 . I have a p0677 line pressure sol b stuck on. Truck has no gears at all. What am I looking at

  • @angelcuriel4257
    @angelcuriel4257 Před 2 lety

    6l90 ring gear is a crush fit I believe.

  • @thomasjohnson1142
    @thomasjohnson1142 Před 3 lety

    Please help lol!! I rebuilt my 6l80 I did air check all gears holding except compensator feed should it hold air like the clutches and gears I understand how it works just not sure if it should hold air did the test no converter , tail housing or valve body

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      I don’t believe the compensator will air check as well as the clutches. When you rebuilt the trans, did you change that bearing in the 3-5-R/1234 drum? It has a seal built into it to seal off the compensator passage. If that’s installed incorrectly or the seal is damaged you’ll get a worse air check.

  • @claybush9143
    @claybush9143 Před 3 lety +27

    Any guy that does not use a battery-operated drill to remove and replace bolts is the guy I want working on my stuff. Getting it done right is more important than getting it done quickly.

    • @stever7638
      @stever7638 Před 3 lety +4

      Well, by looking at all the clean parts, it's a safe bet this trans has already been taken down.
      That's not saying he doesn't also use hand tools only, but just saying this trans has already been worked on due to all the parts being clean and dry.
      Great video!

    • @williamzagrodny1495
      @williamzagrodny1495 Před 2 lety +3

      Some of us can’t handle the wrenches and ratchets like we used to.

    • @tarbell111
      @tarbell111 Před rokem +1

      Exactly. Takes his time. I rushed through fixing my truck and forgot to plug in my fuel pressure sensor/regulator...lol

    • @olveramelinda
      @olveramelinda Před rokem

      It’s expertise

    • @wayne9518
      @wayne9518 Před rokem

      All the parts are clean and dry and marked. Nothing in it requires power tools

  • @bobgibson7449
    @bobgibson7449 Před 3 lety

    What happens if you have no free play in the 1-2-3-4 and 3-5-R clutch packs? i've disassembled and reassembled them several times and cant get the prescribed clearance. I thought there might be a problem with the pistons, but have redone them several times. Changing the snap ring thickness to the min wont make a difference. I bought the 6L90 trans out of a 2010 diesel ambulance with no fwd or rev movement. Fluid was not burned. I didn't check the filter for cracks which would be the most common cause. There was no metal in the pan and no obvious problems found with disassembly. Thanks Bob

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      Was there clearance before taking them apart? If so you must be assembling them wrong somehow. Is it a new drum? The 80s are different than the 90s. There’s a different apply ring as well. Maybe a parts mis- match. Regarding the no movement, I’d make sure the torque converter is good, make sure to check the check balls to make sure they haven’t shrunk and are in the right place, make sure there are no cracked films in the tehcm, Some have had the rear output gear shear. If you have a pressure gauge, you could verify pump pressure. I believe a sticking compensator valve can cause no movement. A gauge and checking for dtcs would likely help.

    • @bobgibson7449
      @bobgibson7449 Před 3 lety

      I found a snap ring improperly installed on the 3-5-R piston. Another U-tube video said that the 6L80/90 trans used a different number of steels and friction plates. Removing 1 set from the 1-2-3-4 set did the trick. The manual I bought said it was for the 6L80 instead of the "90". pictoral in the manual indicated I had too many 3-5-R steel/friction plates installed. I find it odd if the 90 is longer than the 80 why would the weaker trans have fewer plates? my freeplay is within specs now. Thanks for a very informative video. Bob

  • @keltecfan
    @keltecfan Před 11 měsíci

    Hello Sean. I am hoping that you can point me in the right direction. Do you have a source for GM part numbers on the 6L80/6L90 transmissions? I have one apart & I seem to have misplaced the thrust washer that goes between the front input planetary & the 4-5-6 clutch housing assembly. The ATSG book shows a 4 tab washer. I assume that it's a 3 or 6 tab washer as the front planetary (6L90) has 6 holes. Thank you, sir, for sharing your wealth of knowledge.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 11 měsíci

      I believe it's 24232426. You can google it and see some images. It's labeled as a sun gear thrust washer, but I believe it's for the planet. I used repairlinkshop.com to search OE parts. Set up an account (it's free) and you can view the factory catalogs. That thrust washer is only like 4 -6 dollars.

    • @keltecfan
      @keltecfan Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you sir, much appreciated

  • @oscarontiveros5117
    @oscarontiveros5117 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice

  • @deweyharmon4666
    @deweyharmon4666 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I'm dealing with a 6l80 intermittent shuttering and fluid is jet black, dropped pan replaced filter and fluid, helped slightly but, my transmission guy says torque converter is the issue, he wants small fortune and is booked out weeks, I own an appliance repair business and it's my only truck 😳 I thought about purchasing a torque converter and replacing that myself, just not sure if pump is toasted..

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety +2

      I’d be willing to bet the pump is torn up by a bad converter. Sorry buddy!

    • @bigbullet9224
      @bigbullet9224 Před rokem +1

      I’d do a whole overhaul personally just to avoid having issues again

  • @scottbarker3935
    @scottbarker3935 Před rokem

    What transmission vice is that? Anyone know?

  • @perryattygalle172
    @perryattygalle172 Před 3 lety

    Hi hoping can help me, I'm using a GM LS2/LS3 Engine controller kit p/n:19354328 and want to run a 6L80E transmission, can you please advise what trans harness I would need to work with p/n:19354328?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      Sorry, I don’t know that answer. You might post to the forum on hptuners.com and see what they have to say.

  • @NissanSentraRacing
    @NissanSentraRacing Před 2 lety

    What would cause the center support to not slide all the way into the snap ring groove? I have spun the output shaft and the sprag does come down but still it won’t clear, the center support does clear with the gearset and sprag removed, if I take the Torrington bearing out it also clears, it seems like I may have a problem in the gearset? It’s a 4wd gear set and I did take it out of the output to inspect and it does go down into place but maybe not far enough? I’m at a loss and thank you in advance!

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety +1

      Maybe you have a bearing in the wrong spot or flipped upside down?

    • @NissanSentraRacing
      @NissanSentraRacing Před 2 lety

      @@siuautomotive thank you for the reply, it seems I have the bearings all in the correct orientation (outer race down) and the bearing between the gearset and the center support pretty much goes one way, there’s and edge that sits down on the sun gear

  • @maxcinta5760
    @maxcinta5760 Před 3 lety

    You have the best transmission stand I have ever seen. Did you invent that yourself?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      No sir. It's an old GM tool (kent-moore). They still sell them, but they are pretty expensive. There are other options, like this one from adapt-a-case: adaptacase.com/t-48909ac.html or this from ATEC trans tools: www.toolsource.com/holding-fixtures-and-support-c-1321_119_582/gmtransmission-holding-fixture-t0156b-wo-base-p-94383.html?tsqtid=809059

  • @joshualeniger
    @joshualeniger Před rokem

    Very informative. Question..what year did they change from rotational rings to non rotational rings on the pump. My buddy has a 16 truck and smoked his 6L80 good. Hardly moves. Dealer told him ya ots the converter. I droped the pan and the fluid was thin, VERY dark and smeeled extremely burnt. Magnet had so much metal and even more in the pan wasn't even on the magnet. Well I've got a 11 6L80...can I just swap the "guts"

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před rokem +1

      You should be able to switch the guys. The non rotational stators were very early, like maybe 08 and earlier. So it shouldn’t be a problem. I suggest installing the transgo kits in it while it’s apart.

    • @joshualeniger
      @joshualeniger Před rokem

      @@siuautomotive great info, thanks again

  • @TheMRBIGGAV
    @TheMRBIGGAV Před rokem

    Anyone got a link to those big mamajama pliers?

  • @davidgreen2468
    @davidgreen2468 Před 9 měsíci

    37min and 9 seconds you remove the silver washer is it normal to have wear on that part?

  • @sami9113
    @sami9113 Před 3 lety +1

    think you

  • @steinarlandsgard7917
    @steinarlandsgard7917 Před 3 lety +2

    I rebuilt a 6l80 using this video. I still have a slip under hard load in second gear. The only thing I didn't replace was the stator gasket. Could a leak somewhere on that only affect 2nd? Pressure is only reaching about 450kpa in 2nd, but 650kpa in others.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      I’d have to think the problem would be with the 2-6 clutch. Did you air check it. What was wrong with it originally?

    • @steinarlandsgard7917
      @steinarlandsgard7917 Před 3 lety

      Well It was really only slipping in second the first time to, but when I pulled it apart it was the 1234 clutch plates that were completely wore out. I changed everything in the whole tranny including doing the two transgo kits. The only thing I didn't replace was that gasket under the stator. The pump looked good, there was no wear anywhere. Torque converter was fine but I replaced it anyways. I didn't have much ability to air test anything.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      The 1234 pistons have a problem with cracking. You might pull the valve body down and air check the clutches. The bridge seals sometimes leak. If it air tests well, it might be the tehcm, but I wouldn’t think that’s it since you said it’s dropping pressure.

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Před 3 lety

    What would be the cost of a new 6L80 made to be as strong as a 6L90, but with out the center driveshaft ,so can it be done, to make the 6L80 as strong as the 6L90, only because the 6L90E is longer and stronger, what can be done to make the 6L80E just as strong as the 6L90E but without turning it into a 6L90E longer unit?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      The 6L90 has one more input clutch and one more holding clutch, plus the rear gearset is more stout. I don't know if it's possible to make the 6L80 as strong as the 90. TCS sells a upgraded rear planet, but aside from modifying pressures and maybe putting in performance clutches, I don't what else one could do. Thanks for watching the video!

  • @robertlayne5209
    @robertlayne5209 Před 3 lety

    Question what’s the clearance between pump and 1234 drum

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      So I assume you're checking it with the trans assembled you're moving the 3/5/R drum through the case opening and see a lot of movement? It's not uncommon for it to have .030" of movement. There's no spec. Some companies make a thicker shim to keep it from floating too much. Sonnax make a pump thrust washer that's thicker and controls the 3/5/R housing movement. Superior makes a shim kit that fits between the 3/5/R and 1234 housing to fix too much input shaft endplay, which usually results from a machined pump assembly. The normal input shaft endplay is usually around .015 to .025 or so, but the spec is not listed. Many builders just make sure the input shaft spins when the bell is bolted down and that there's not too much endplay.

  • @vtimou5772
    @vtimou5772 Před 11 měsíci

    Hello,,,i juste built a 6l80,,,. i can not turn the shaft ( in bell housing ) by hand...but with some pliers its easy and smooth...is it normal,,,thank you

    • @vtimou5772
      @vtimou5772 Před 11 měsíci +2

      hi its all good !!!...it was the new pump bushing that was a little tight... polish it with 2000 grid and now its A1...had to do the same thing in the past for a 4L80

  • @fenderpro3748
    @fenderpro3748 Před 3 lety

    on my 3rd 6L80e they all worked great except this last one kicking my butt. Just as soon as I hit 4th gear I'm getting this whooooooooo noise with some weird grinding noise attached. it goes away as soon as I let off but comes back as soon as I reapply. I see nothing abnormally worn. all my clearances are within specs. Pistons are good. I suspected a bearing but they all feel decent! I'm struggling with this one. My planets look good! What do you think it is? It's only after 4th applies....Same noise before the build. same noise after the build. Hd converter. new pump assembly. new blue Pistons clutches and steels. changed rubbers and laminates in computer. no codes

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      So does it work in 4th? Or is it slipping? Just trying to mentally picture what’s going on.

    • @fenderpro3748
      @fenderpro3748 Před 3 lety

      @@siuautomotive it's working in 4th. after the build I drove it maybe 15 miles. I tore it back down and didn't see any excessive wear on the clutches. Ive searched this problem online and have found alot of guys experienceing and describing this same noise. Thanks for your time btw. thank you it's not slipping into 4th it falls into 4th and immediately noise let off the gas it goes away apply the gas noise with a weird grumble attached. I see nothing. I put it under the microscope all hard parts

    • @fenderpro3748
      @fenderpro3748 Před 3 lety

      @@siuautomotive I did find since it's a 2017 that I reused the number 8 check ball the undersized one. I put it back in it's original spot. the transgo instructions tell me not to use the undersized check ball. I'm going to change it to . 250 and see what happens

  • @hunterwatson3275
    @hunterwatson3275 Před 2 lety

    I got 250,000 miles on mine proper care has been done to eat it just shifts a littler hard some times any idea?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety

      Well, the pr valve wears out so bad I’d wonder if you are getting inconsistent pressures.

  • @arthurrodesiler3109
    @arthurrodesiler3109 Před 3 lety

    If you machine the bell housing what about the pump housing thickess and the vanes. You are gonna need to do something to get that .001 to .002 back. You didn't say how to fix that part?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      Yes, whatever thickness removed from the pump pocket will need to be removed from the pump mounting surface. There needs to be about a .0015 gap between the rotor and slide and the pump mounting surface. Some will also machine the surface where the bell bolts to the case to keep endplay the same, but some will use the superior or sonnax shims to adjust instead.

  • @joehawkins135
    @joehawkins135 Před 3 lety

    Hi, how did you get your plexiglas to seal to the valve body while vaccum testing?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      Sonnax has a “wet air test plate” and they have clear gaskets that provide a nice seal. You can get those through most suppliers. Before the gaskets were available, I used some trans gel (vasoline) to seal off around the valve body passages.

    • @joehawkins135
      @joehawkins135 Před 3 lety +1

      @@siuautomotive thank you so much! Love the video btw very detailed!

  • @danielguerra5599
    @danielguerra5599 Před 2 lety

    Do a rebuild video for a Dodge 545rfe transmission.

  • @jamesmalloy9626
    @jamesmalloy9626 Před 3 lety +1

    07 Escalade AWD trans same as 14 Silverado 4x4 besides doin a reflash..?? Thanx for any info...

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety

      It depends. The Silverado might have a 6L90, which is a bit longer than the 6L80. Plus the 14 model will have a different TEHCM, that’s an updated part number, but the plugs are the same. I don’t think you can factory reprogram one to think it’s the other.

    • @jamesmalloy9626
      @jamesmalloy9626 Před 3 lety

      @@siuautomotive it has MYC rpo code.. thanx again

  • @K_M_M_G
    @K_M_M_G Před 3 lety

    Thank you! I’ll be using this video when I burn my G8 clutches up.

  • @JackAFlint
    @JackAFlint Před 2 lety

    I messed up the copper washer and thrust washer on the low reverse sprag. Can't seem to locate those parts, Replace the whole thing?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 2 lety +1

      Have you tried wittrans.com?

    • @JackAFlint
      @JackAFlint Před 2 lety

      @@siuautomotive I have not, I'll give it a go. Thanks for the reply! I've found the video very helpful!

  • @rhower3698
    @rhower3698 Před 3 lety +1

    What rebuild kit did you use for the clutch plates and steels?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Před 3 lety +1

      I use kits from Witrans.com, transtar1.com or slauson.com. Also check the dealer, because sometimes their kits are cheaper. Download and signup with repairlinkshop.com to check dealer prices and availability.

    • @rhower3698
      @rhower3698 Před 3 lety +1

      @@siuautomotive great thank you! Very informative in your work! Thank you so much for the reply and the knowledge you give away! Keep up the great work brother!