There is progress to report. I called to check on the transmission last Wednesday. The builder said it was all together with the exception of the valve body, which he was working on at that time. He said it would be ready Thursday. I went and picked it up Friday. With my truck broke down (obviously) and my brother out-of-town on business, I had to go get it in the
Impala. The builder and I put it in the trunk without too much difficulty. Once we had, he said "Good luck getting it out."
I was concerned that it was going to be difficult getting it out of the trunk by myself without damaging the car, the transmission, myself or all three. Fortunately, I was able to get a friend of mine, who is self employed to come over to the house and help me get it out. He came over about 2:30 Friday afternoon. By then, I had my engine stand put together and had hardware picked out of my bolt containers to mount the transmission to the stand. Man, the 4L80E is a heavy unit, even without a torque converter.
The builder got it pretty clean but I let my OCD get the best of me. The 4L65E out of the truck looked better so I decided to paint the 85E before it goes in. I didn't go crazy on prep. I wiped it down with a microfiber cloth with lacquer thinner, let it flash, and taped it up....
Two coats of VHT Engine Enamel Grey Primer...
Don't worry. I sent my little helper inside the house when I was spraying and didn't let her come back out until about five minutes after I finished spraying. She loves to hang out in the garage and is really great about staying in the garage so I try to accommodate her as much as I can. I waited 30 minutes and then started spraying the GM Satin Black per the instructions. I did two light coats, separated by 10 minutes each followed by one medium wet coat per the instructions. Then waited another 30 minutes and did the same with the Gloss Clear. Again, it's a little more glossy than I'd prefer but it will match the lower bellhousing cover and transmission pan that I already painted and I think it looks better than it did.
And unmasked....
I'm working today to make up for being off yesterday. We have a lot of chores around the house tomorrow but my brother is going to help me get it down off the stand, get it over to the storage and get it on the jack. I should be going back together soon. The only major detour left is that I'm going to replace the engine mounts while it is this far apart. I bought custom fabbed polyurethane engine mounts about a year ago and just haven't made time to install them. I've long suspected having a bad mount. With the way the engine dances around at idle with the cam and having 176k miles on the clock, I won't be surprised if that's the case. Otherwise, this thing is going back together and thank goodness for that. This has been a ghastly expensive undertaking. I'm not sure I would do it all this way if I did it over again but I'll be glad to have a 4L85E in it when it's all said and done.
That's it for now friends. Thanks for following along. I'll update when there is news to report. Until then...
Best,
Jared