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4l80e,need advice on installing 2wd rcsb. .

Old 10-17-2014, 07:37 AM
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Default 4l80e,need advice on installing 2wd rcsb. .

I'm getting ready to get back on track with my truck this fall, wanted to walk thru some parts list.. I made some research and some post just don't come up with straight answers. .
My Transmission it's built to handle great power..all ck internals part's and circles D tc..
My 80e was removed from 05 gmc 3500 box truck in working condition,
Parts needed
dipstick tube#?
Which best plug is best from 60e to 80e?
Experience swap people's let me know some tips and advice this is for my street strip beast gmc ..
ty all
Old 10-17-2014, 08:57 PM
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Dipstick tube part number is: 15832205

Don't know what you are trying to say about the best plug? Can you explain?

Its a fairly straight-forward swap once you have all the right parts.
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Originally Posted by TheBeeblebrox
Dipstick tube part number is: 15832205

Don't know what you are trying to say about the best plug? Can you explain?

Its a fairly straight-forward swap once you have all the right parts.
Sorry i ment wiring harness to from 60e to 80e plug ...
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I think it's a waste of money to buy a conversion harness, when it's so easy to change the wiring in the plug. I just did it last week, for the 4th time, and it literally took me under 5 minutes.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...g-swap-413157/
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I second that, do a segment swap, its very easy.
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Ty guys
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Is the dipstick tube necessary?
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Yes it's necessary.
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I have the tubular crossmembers for the conversion.
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The tubular crossmember is quality stuff. Worth every cent.
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