CONVERTING 4L80E 2WD TO 4WD FOR FREE

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Publicado 2022-01-18
This is a quick easy way to convert a 4l80 to work with a 4wd set up!

tools needed
-hand tools
-cut off wheel
-flapper disk
-grinder
-tape measure.

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  • @jtp682
    hi there, can you say what transfer case that is and what year 4l80 it is? thank you.
  • @ygbinc3775
    If I’ve already cut they shaft in my 4L80e like in this video can I still adapt it to a NP205 transfer-case if I’d like to ??
  • @dianepirtle5332
    Why did you cut anything off the t-case you only needed to shorten the transmission output shaft
  • @jasonlee9326
    Can convert a 4x4 700r4 to a 2x4 by changing the tail housing?
  • @zyrintotary5204
    This worked thank you we were scared at first cause it wouldn’t start then towed it to shop and they said it was a knock sensor or something like that and they changed it .. truck fired right up but wouldn’t move so we doubted it worked… then we forgot it needed fluid so we filled her up and she drives normal again… thank you
  • @FirstLast-tx3yj
    Which cars have the 4l80 that comes 4x4 stock?? The one used for drag racing with a button to switch from rwd to 4x4
  • @mrsteel10213
    I have the same issue need a 4x4 tranny and i got the 2wd at the pick and pull . I wanted to keep the original to the engine and realized i need a 4x4 for my appication. The truck i pulled is a 2008 and wondering if a 2004 4x4 tranny fit with the 2008 computer
  • @ygbinc3775
    Basically, If I mod a 4L80e to fit a NP208 transfer case will it be possible to use it with a NP205 transfer case ?
  • Hola funciona también en una transmisión estándar del 2002 se puede convertir a 4x4
  • Curious why you didn't just swap the output shaft cdom.the 4wd in as it's already shorter?
  • @zyrintotary5204
    I wanna try this but does this work? I’m asking before I cut
  • @DownForMobbing
    You have a list of tools needed but, don't say what type of hand tools I will need for this job? Can I use your flat head screwdriver? :elbowbump:
  • @Keeterbob
    Instead of shortening the t case. Why not take more off the shaft?