Thanks for all the input. I'll mess with it today and see what I can figure out. I had just hooked it all up before calling it a day. Mostly because I didn't want to forget how it goes together.
I've never had operational parking brake before this truck, so I haven't messed with it. I park on a sloped driveway at home so I like having it.
Some more pictures. The new internal harness was from Rostra and it fit just fine.
The only question I had was the connector for the EPC solenoid. The new one could go on either way. Luckily I took a picture of the original setup.
Since the new connector has a blue wire instead of green, I did trace it back to the case plug to make sure they hadn't swapped the wires for some reason.
One of the trickiest things was getting the truck high enough to get the trans in and out on the jack. Since I was on my own, there was no chance I could muscle the 4l80 onto the jack under the truck. I needed 24" of clearance.
The homemade stands are just safety backups. I also kept the ramps as far under the tires as I could. Just seen too many stories of guys getting crushed under their projects. I still had to tip the trans to get the top of the bellhousing under the exhaust.
A "new" versus old comparison.
I did have a moment of frustration as I thought I was going to have to pull the exhaust because the 4l80 output yoke wasn't going to clear the crossover. Then I remembered what
@folkenheath mentioned about the yoke being like a slip yoke I realized it should be easy to pull it quick. Sure enough, it is very much like a slip yoke.
I like the fixed yoke better, but it is something to consider for someone else doing this swap.