No, a 4L80-E transmission will not directly bolt to a Duramax motor. The Duramax engines typically use the Allison transmission or the 6L80/6L90 series for their applications. If you want to use a 4L80-E with a Duramax, you would need an adapter plate and possibly other modifications to ensure proper fit and function.
What is the torque spect for head bolts on duramax 6.6
13 mm
It has the 4L80E transmission in it. And the only one that you can put in it is a 1996 4L80E, no other year will bolt up.
4l80e
It will bolt up but the wireing harness on the 1500 / 1/2 ton will not plug into the 4L80E transmission, there for it won't work. The 4L80E transmissions are for the 3/4 ton trucks and YOURS is a 1/2 ton and it REQUIRES a 4L60E transmission to be put back in it.
That would be a 4L80E
Everything is different between 02 and 06, block pistons, computer, turbo, fuel injection psi, etc. See link below.
Nope, the 94 would be a half circle bell housing and the 97 would be a full circle bolt on bell housing.
Currently it's the Dodge Cummins
I do not know for sure. but I do know you can get an adaptor plate to bolt it up to a 700r4. Butthey are very expensive.
Can i get the diagram for the wire harness for a 2001 Silverado diesel 6.6 truck?
Type your answer here... The bellhousing will bolt up to the rear of the engine, But that's it. Nother words it won't work. If you truck is a 3/4 ton Then it MUST have the 4L80E transmission put back it it. The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them. NO OTHER TRANSMISSIONS WILL WORK.