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4L80E pan question....

hummer4x4guy

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I have a 2000 transmission. I see there is no drain plug on the pan. Does the pan shape vary that much between the years listed in which it calls out a kit pn: 8682888 or is that they simply removed the plug after 1996?
I would prefer a pan with a plug set up myself unless there is a good reason not to have it.
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Hollypk

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As far as I know, a 4L80E should be the same as the next 4L80E. I see a lot of pans where the plug was just never put in but it looks just like a pan with a plug " dimple spot in pan". You could get a junkyard pan and weld your own bung in it. I'm with you, all transmissions should have a drain plug, I would change my fluid every other oil change if that was the case.
 

Retiredwarhorses

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I have a bunch of 4L80E's from take out m1151's....out of 5, only 2 have drain plugs...I change my pans over if they don't have them. My 98 hummer has a drain plug....
 

86m1028

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There is an early version & a late version but I don't remember the year cut.

NOTE: This is in the civilian 4l80's, I don't know what the military did.
 
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