Afternoon all. I have an 03’ Yukon Denali (AWD) and has the 4L65e. It needs a rebuild, but my question is there any other transmissions that will work with minimal to no modifications? Would like to get a better converter as well.
An '80E will swap in but you don't need it unless you're doing some really wild and crazy shiit....Build up your 4L65E...it already has the following from the factory:
- 5 pinion front and rear planetary carriers (4L60Es have four pinions)
- Heat treated stator splines (pump) - not found on the 4L60E
- Induction hardened input shaft - not found on the 4L60E
- 7 clutch 3/4 pack (4L60Es have 6 frictions, 5 steels)
- Larger Torrington bearing for the front planet
- More 'aerodynamically' shaped rear ring gear to reduce parasitic spin losses due to fluid-driven drag
Augment the above with the following basic upgrades:
- Sonnax boost valve kit, smart shell and pin less accumulator pistons
- Corvette Servo (093 series servo) for 2nd gear
- Transgo unbreakable pump ring kit for the pump body
- Alto wide band for the reverse drum (have the drum turned or purchase a new one as the surface must be perfectly flat and most used ones are warped to some degree)
- Transgo high rate return spring kit for forward drum return spring assemblies (you don't have to install the transgo bleeder orifice capsule that comes w/it unless you will regularly do 5000+ rpms in 1st and 2nd gear)
Do the following procedures:
- Drill the 1-2 feed in the spacer plate .086, 2-3 feed, 3-4 feed and 3-2 exhaust to .100 (low reverse to .086 if you do a lot of manual shifting)
- Block off the 3-2 downshift valve then take the spring that is in that 3-2 downshift valve bore and insert it inside the AFL main spring for more AFL pressure to the solenoids
- Significantly restrict the 3-4 accumulator with either the Sonnax pinless kit, double stacking two factory 3-4 acc pistons in the bore, legs facing each other and meshed (put a new o-ring on the piston on the top) or block it off all together at the feed port in the bottom of the bore with a plug if going w/ a converter stall of 2800 or higher and leave the bore empty)
- Set 3-4 clearance to .030-.040 and delete the load release springs (keep them in if RPMs will exceed 6k and engine power exceeds 550 HP or so...)
A few high performance torque converter builders that my customers have used in the past: Circle D, Yank, Revmax, Suncoast, Tick and more...