Humvee 4L80E Transmission Maintenance DIY Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @Sean2002FU
    @Sean2002FU Год назад +2

    Another great video!....My tick turned into a knock after new lifters and heads...ran it a bit and soon it was knocking away!!..metal flakes in the oil, so that was the last straw!! New engine arrived and now reassembly begins...what an adventure!

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  Год назад

      Thank you for the positive comment on my video. Sorry to hear of your engine issues. I've got my fingers crossed when it comes to getting mine started and up and running.

  • @spidersinspace1099
    @spidersinspace1099 5 месяцев назад +2

    IMO, your videos are the most well done instructional videos on YT. Thanks for taking the time to produce and share them.

  • @Dans_Garage
    @Dans_Garage Год назад +2

    I’ve been putting off dropping the trans pan on my A2 truck and doing the fluid & filter change due to uncertainty with all the conflicting information out there. Great video! I feel comfortable moving forward to do it after watching.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  Год назад +1

      That's the feeling I had too, in that the information available wasn't complete or that the manual didn't cover everything.
      One thing I was told (after having already done the video) was that by moving the shifter from Park it might be possible to get that bracket out of the way in order to drop the transmission pan without having to disconnect the front driveshaft from the transfer case. It might be worth a try to see if that works.
      Best of luck.

    • @Dans_Garage
      @Dans_Garage Год назад +1

      That would definitely simplify the project. I imagine the crossmember would still need to be removed while the T-case is supported?

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  Год назад +1

      @@Dans_Garage Yes, to get the rearmost bolts out of the pan and to have the room to slide the pan out the crossmember does still need to come out, confirmed also by the 2002 H1 Service Manual (PN 05745159).

    • @Dans_Garage
      @Dans_Garage Год назад

      Got it. At some point in the coming weeks I will tackle this. Thank you!

  • @markweeks4964
    @markweeks4964 14 дней назад +1

    Excellent video, thank you for taking the time and sharing the steps you followed. When you reattached the cross member support, it looks like you used new bolts, where did you acquire these new bolts? Thanks in advance.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  14 дней назад

      I picked up some Grade 8 hardware from either Fastenal or McMaster-Carr.
      The bolts for the transmission to the transmission mount are 1/2-13 X 1.125" long, along with new Grade 8 washers and lockwashers.
      The nuts for the transmission mount to the crossmember are 3/8-16 Grade 8 self-locking.
      (Figure 103 of Army TM 9-2320-280-24P-1) genuinehumveeparts.com/manuals.html

  • @nicocacharros
    @nicocacharros 10 месяцев назад +1

    Uoooo 😮 !!!! Great video..... Regards from Spain.....

  • @hummer4x4guy
    @hummer4x4guy Год назад +2

    One tip for anyone that does their own humvee work: on the cross member you can install a few washers/spacers where it bolts to the frame and where the isolator bolts to the cross member to lower it just enough to allow for the trans pan to be removed while the cross member stays in place. Great video tho.

  • @cruiez2008
    @cruiez2008 Год назад +3

    Nice work. The only thing I would do deferently is.. First I wash the truck and remove all the mud.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  Год назад +2

      Agreed. I realized my mistake in not washing the underside just after getting the crossmember out.

  • @alexelies3267
    @alexelies3267 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent content, some of the best on RUclips! Keep them coming!

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the positive review. There's more coming as I get closer to having it back on the road.

  • @Jus10-born2Run
    @Jus10-born2Run 3 месяца назад +1

    I was driving mine the other day (30mph) on the street and the front (2 pc) driveshaft popped off the yoke where it connects to the front side of the transfer case. I don’t know if the ujoints just gave out or if the U bolt/strap was loose to begin with. Definitely something to check on any going forward! Good video, thank you for posting!

  • @robertwaterhouse2746
    @robertwaterhouse2746 Год назад +1

    Keep the videos coming....great info!

  • @monsville1986
    @monsville1986 Год назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for showing us how to do that.

  • @lear60man
    @lear60man 4 месяца назад +1

    That was easier than I thought it would be. I did a transmission service on my 95 Range Rover classic and I had to use a hydraulic spreader on the frame rails to get the cross member out THEN drop the exhaust from the cats back. After that Ihad clearance to drop the trans pan.......4 hours later.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  4 месяца назад

      I actually had to the pan off all over again as the internal wiring harness of the 4L80E started to leak ATF through the connector itself. I did learn that by moving the shifter out of park it was possible to get the pan down without having to undo the front driveshaft from the transfer case, so that sped up the process.

    • @lear60man
      @lear60man 4 месяца назад +1

      @@midnightmachineshop Great info! Im toying with the idea of buying a later year Humvee so Im doing as much research as possible. So far most everything looks doable for a shade tree guy like me. Great content, appreciate it.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  4 месяца назад

      While there are some odd things about it and there have been some changes since it first came out (such as the electronically controlled 4L80E transmission replacing the TH400 3-speed), it's a vehicle that was designed to be maintained by people just out of High School using just basic hand tools. If you do decide to get one, you'll do fine.

    • @lear60man
      @lear60man 4 месяца назад

      @@midnightmachineshop Great way to put it.

    • @lear60man
      @lear60man 4 месяца назад +1

      @@midnightmachineshop Thank you. Thats kinda what Im observing but didnt want to be too boisterous. All the videos you are making RE maintenance are straight forward.

  • @joeaharri
    @joeaharri 11 месяцев назад +1

    Shouldn't the transmission filter be the one with the 4 dimples for the pan with the drain plug?

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for pointing this out. That means that the wrong filter was in it when I received it from auction. Since the new one matched the old one I didn't think much of it at the time. It looks like I'll be doing this again.

  • @victork2324
    @victork2324 9 месяцев назад

    That was an absolutely invaluable video. Thank you so much
    Can I ask, is there a filling procedure for the transmission or just put the full amount of dexron 3 straight in and check the level?

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  9 месяцев назад +1

      TM 9-2320-280-10, Pages 2-77 and G-16 has the procedure for checking the level once the engine is running. I believe I put in a little over 7 quarts then topped it off once I had the engine up and running.

    • @victork2324
      @victork2324 9 месяцев назад

      @midnightmachineshop thank you for the reply. Its a job I have to do this weekend and your video made it much easier. Thank you

  • @dw7094
    @dw7094 20 дней назад

    The 4L80E was a big mistake by AM General in the newer Humvees. The electronics package was prone to failure. It had a 20% failure rate which was a show stopper. The old THM-400 would have just been fine with some added steels and fibers, and a decent shift kit.

    • @midnightmachineshop
      @midnightmachineshop  20 дней назад

      I'm guessing that AM General was stuck in a bit of a tight spot with what transmission to go with since TH400 production by GM was coming to an end in the early 1990's. The other option at the time would have been the 700R4 (which later was called the 4L60) but from what I've read from people who have attempted to swap one in on their own have resulted in many trashed transmissions.