ScottyB
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I know this is going to cause some discussion because people seem to have strong opinions when it comes to transmissions. My 454 is currently followed by a TH400. This is great for a hard working or hard driving truck. My goal, however, is a gas miser. (My apologies to those of you who just spit your beverage of choice all over your computers.) I like the gear vendor idea and may just do that behind the TH400. The nice thing about the gear vendor is you can turn it off when you need to be a real truck again. I am thinking about converting to an OD transmission.
The 700R4 is the transmission that first came to my attention. The advantages to this that I see are that it keeps things simple for me. (Transmissions are the place where Voodoo happens.) I also have a friend that is very comfortable rebuilding these as that was his profession in a previous life. The downsides that I am aware of here are that it is not a heavy duty transmission. It can be hardened, but still isn't designed to hold up long term to heavy duty use. It also has a pretty big swing in ratios from 1st to 2nd gears. This means you end up running up your RPMs in order to make the shift to second. This is not condusive to fuel economy. A gear vendor in conjunction with this will negate the ratio swing but will not harden the transmission. Given that this truck will not have many occasions where I will require a heavy duty transmission I am less concerned here. I also like the idea of not having to take it into a shop to get it rebuilt.
The 4L80e on the other hand is a heavy duty transmission that has overdrive. The electronic component takes it out of my friends comfort level as he stopped working on transmissions before this evolution in technology took hold. I will admit that this is a superior transmission but suffers from a serviceability issue from where I stand.
700R4s also seem to be more plentiful in this area. I can find them all over on CL. While I don't trust the quality of the CL offerings I am less concerned there as we would be doing a rebuild on it anyway. A 4L80e would have to come from a trusted rebuilder. I don't intend to just slap a used transmission in that hasn't been rebuilt. I don't want to keep pulling it apart.
With my driving style and some maintenance I am hoping to measure the extended life of this truck in the decades and doing this right will certainly help with that. To say I have my mind made up isn't exactly fair. I am leaning in a direction but I throw this out as an honest debate. I can see going in any of those directions and regardless of which way I go I can see that I will kick myself at sometime or other. So what say you about these evil voodoo boxes?
The 700R4 is the transmission that first came to my attention. The advantages to this that I see are that it keeps things simple for me. (Transmissions are the place where Voodoo happens.) I also have a friend that is very comfortable rebuilding these as that was his profession in a previous life. The downsides that I am aware of here are that it is not a heavy duty transmission. It can be hardened, but still isn't designed to hold up long term to heavy duty use. It also has a pretty big swing in ratios from 1st to 2nd gears. This means you end up running up your RPMs in order to make the shift to second. This is not condusive to fuel economy. A gear vendor in conjunction with this will negate the ratio swing but will not harden the transmission. Given that this truck will not have many occasions where I will require a heavy duty transmission I am less concerned here. I also like the idea of not having to take it into a shop to get it rebuilt.
The 4L80e on the other hand is a heavy duty transmission that has overdrive. The electronic component takes it out of my friends comfort level as he stopped working on transmissions before this evolution in technology took hold. I will admit that this is a superior transmission but suffers from a serviceability issue from where I stand.
700R4s also seem to be more plentiful in this area. I can find them all over on CL. While I don't trust the quality of the CL offerings I am less concerned there as we would be doing a rebuild on it anyway. A 4L80e would have to come from a trusted rebuilder. I don't intend to just slap a used transmission in that hasn't been rebuilt. I don't want to keep pulling it apart.
With my driving style and some maintenance I am hoping to measure the extended life of this truck in the decades and doing this right will certainly help with that. To say I have my mind made up isn't exactly fair. I am leaning in a direction but I throw this out as an honest debate. I can see going in any of those directions and regardless of which way I go I can see that I will kick myself at sometime or other. So what say you about these evil voodoo boxes?