4L80-E Coolant Fittings
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I'm installing a 4L80-E into my work truck and I am currently working on the transmission coolant lines. I want to use steel braided lines instead of the stock hard lines. What fitting do I need to convert the steel braided hose end (below) to the transmission?
Last edited by xXxSilveradoxXx; Apr 5, 2007 at 03:44 PM. Reason: Forgot picture LOL!!!
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Here's a good thread to read:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ghlight=sonnax
Basically use the adapter kit listed at the bottom of the post along with some 1/4" NPT male to -6an male adapters and it will connect to the female an connector you posted. One thing to keep in mind though, is I don't think trannny fluid mixes well with alot of rubber braided lines, best to go with a teflon lined hose like for transmission and power steering fluid.
This is what I used to adapt the lines to the 4L80E in my Chevelle. Hope this helps.
Max
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ghlight=sonnax
Basically use the adapter kit listed at the bottom of the post along with some 1/4" NPT male to -6an male adapters and it will connect to the female an connector you posted. One thing to keep in mind though, is I don't think trannny fluid mixes well with alot of rubber braided lines, best to go with a teflon lined hose like for transmission and power steering fluid.
This is what I used to adapt the lines to the 4L80E in my Chevelle. Hope this helps.
Max
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There are some things you need to be aware of:
First, if your 4L80-E has the inlet in the rear (late-model case) that fitting protrudes through into the center supports and provides cool lubrication. Adapting to it is best accomplished by TIG welding a steel -6AN fitting onto it.
Second, the 1/4" threaded ports ont he 4L80-E are the same thread pitch as 1/4" NPT, but they do not taper like 1/4" NPT. The rear ports on the trans is designed to seal with an o-ring rather than tapered threads. The front fitting seals with a tapered seat. It's possible to get a 1/4" NPT into the front connector port (outlet) but be careful not to overtighten - it can actually crack the case.
This is a photo of the inlet tube in the rear: (note o-ring and lack of taper)

This is 1/4"NPT compared to the 1/4" Quick Disconnect fitting:
First, if your 4L80-E has the inlet in the rear (late-model case) that fitting protrudes through into the center supports and provides cool lubrication. Adapting to it is best accomplished by TIG welding a steel -6AN fitting onto it.
Second, the 1/4" threaded ports ont he 4L80-E are the same thread pitch as 1/4" NPT, but they do not taper like 1/4" NPT. The rear ports on the trans is designed to seal with an o-ring rather than tapered threads. The front fitting seals with a tapered seat. It's possible to get a 1/4" NPT into the front connector port (outlet) but be careful not to overtighten - it can actually crack the case.
This is a photo of the inlet tube in the rear: (note o-ring and lack of taper)

This is 1/4"NPT compared to the 1/4" Quick Disconnect fitting:
Last edited by James B.; Apr 13, 2007 at 12:31 AM.
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Here's my setup for my 65E but there may be something in there you can use.
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...t=cooler+lines
https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...t=cooler+lines
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