Daveo91Burb
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- Jul 6, 2014
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
Starting a build thread for my swap to a '97 4L80e from a 3/4 ton 4x4 burb in place of my original '91 4L80e.
Reason for a swap: later 4L80e had some mechanical and electrical upgrades, but the main reason is PCM. '91-'93 80e's used a very specific PCM that has virtually no support in the GM OBD I tuning world. And it's quite a bit more rudimentary than the next gen PCMs so it's difficult to get a good tune with a modified engine such as my vortec head 383. I have a '7427 PCM that was common to all 94 and 95, automatic full size pickups, burbs, Tahoes, etc. - regardless if 4L60e or 80e. Way more support for it on sites like Gearhead EFI and thirdgen.org.
Tonight I finally took the pan off the '97 tranny to take a look inside. Mostly just to see if there was something obviously wrong (i.e. chunk of something in the pan) before I take it to the tranny shop for them to go through it. Looked pretty clean to me. Almost nothing on the magnet and the remaining fluid looked and smelled OK. Tranny came from a parts rig that I bought sight unseen from an auction outfit. Engine barely ran - it was all I could do to get it up my steep driveway and into my shop. So no real test drive, but it did go forward and backward. (A lifter had grenaded and did a ****-ton of damage, incredibly loud clanking when I finally got it running)
Reason for a swap: later 4L80e had some mechanical and electrical upgrades, but the main reason is PCM. '91-'93 80e's used a very specific PCM that has virtually no support in the GM OBD I tuning world. And it's quite a bit more rudimentary than the next gen PCMs so it's difficult to get a good tune with a modified engine such as my vortec head 383. I have a '7427 PCM that was common to all 94 and 95, automatic full size pickups, burbs, Tahoes, etc. - regardless if 4L60e or 80e. Way more support for it on sites like Gearhead EFI and thirdgen.org.
Tonight I finally took the pan off the '97 tranny to take a look inside. Mostly just to see if there was something obviously wrong (i.e. chunk of something in the pan) before I take it to the tranny shop for them to go through it. Looked pretty clean to me. Almost nothing on the magnet and the remaining fluid looked and smelled OK. Tranny came from a parts rig that I bought sight unseen from an auction outfit. Engine barely ran - it was all I could do to get it up my steep driveway and into my shop. So no real test drive, but it did go forward and backward. (A lifter had grenaded and did a ****-ton of damage, incredibly loud clanking when I finally got it running)
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