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Anyone have factory 4L80E square body shifter linkage pictures from a 1991 Suburban or Crew Cab they can share? Or better yet….anyone have the goods for sale?
The reason I ask is I’m doing some cleanup on a friends Suburban that recently went from a 6.2L/700R4/NP208 to an L29 454/4L80E/NP208 combo. The first order of business was to get the transmission to shift correctly as it was using a Dakota Digital pulse generator and interrace module and either was defective or something as the broadcasted speed to actual speed was around 32 MPH off. I end up getting my hands on a prototype kit to convert the original 208 from a cable to run an actual VSS sensor by using a NP261 reluctor ring and early style VSS sensor. It works great and now the ECM is seeing actual VSS speed within 3 MPH of GPS but the trans has other issues that I am dealing with now (dead 1-2 shift solenoid).
The second cleanup project was to correct the actual transmission shifter operation. When they swapped in the 4L80E they could never get the shifter to work correctly so they went to the aftermarket to make their lives worse by using a Lokar transmission linkage. That thing didn’t work worth the crap either as it was barely go in Park and 1st gear couldn’t be reached so I reworked the original linkage by moving the frame bracket back a few inches and shortening the stem that goes into the frame bracket. It works 100% better now but still doesn’t satisfy my OCD as it is harder than I prefer to pull out of Park but at least all ranges can be reached now. The PRNDL in the cluster is not accurate either and that drives me nuts. Its accurate in the middle quadrants (R N D) but Park, 3, 2, 1 are off as if the 700R4 PRNDL and 4L80E range are not linier. I suspect it is hard to pull from Park as the Z-bar and shift rod are completely straight where there is a serious breakover angle to get the Z bar to move the selector shaft into R. In fact, it won’t even go from P to R because it pops out of P so violently the lever lands in N or D then you have to move it back to R. There must be a unique shift linkage Z bar and possibly rod and even dash PRNDL for a 1991 squarebody with a 4L80E so with that, I’m looking for pictures to see what I need to modify or better yet….parts to correct this. Using an aftermarket shifter is not an option. People that know me know I am not a fan of aftermarket pieces unless its something that truly makes the vehicle better like ORD goodies, or this here VSS kit
Here is the patient
And here are the details of the NP208 VSS conversion using a NP261 reluctor. This kit is available from Walters Engineering and Performance. They also offer a kit to convert a NP241 to VSS as well. This kit is a game changer for 4x4 engine swappers that need a VSS in an older 208 or 241 without the need to use any hoekey pulse generators and finicky interface modules. They currently do not have anything for a 205 yet as that one is a real challenge with such a small hole in the tcase rear housing where the speedo adapter lives but possible one day they will.
Pictures from beginning to end........
NP241 VSS Sensor and pigtail
The reason I ask is I’m doing some cleanup on a friends Suburban that recently went from a 6.2L/700R4/NP208 to an L29 454/4L80E/NP208 combo. The first order of business was to get the transmission to shift correctly as it was using a Dakota Digital pulse generator and interrace module and either was defective or something as the broadcasted speed to actual speed was around 32 MPH off. I end up getting my hands on a prototype kit to convert the original 208 from a cable to run an actual VSS sensor by using a NP261 reluctor ring and early style VSS sensor. It works great and now the ECM is seeing actual VSS speed within 3 MPH of GPS but the trans has other issues that I am dealing with now (dead 1-2 shift solenoid).
The second cleanup project was to correct the actual transmission shifter operation. When they swapped in the 4L80E they could never get the shifter to work correctly so they went to the aftermarket to make their lives worse by using a Lokar transmission linkage. That thing didn’t work worth the crap either as it was barely go in Park and 1st gear couldn’t be reached so I reworked the original linkage by moving the frame bracket back a few inches and shortening the stem that goes into the frame bracket. It works 100% better now but still doesn’t satisfy my OCD as it is harder than I prefer to pull out of Park but at least all ranges can be reached now. The PRNDL in the cluster is not accurate either and that drives me nuts. Its accurate in the middle quadrants (R N D) but Park, 3, 2, 1 are off as if the 700R4 PRNDL and 4L80E range are not linier. I suspect it is hard to pull from Park as the Z-bar and shift rod are completely straight where there is a serious breakover angle to get the Z bar to move the selector shaft into R. In fact, it won’t even go from P to R because it pops out of P so violently the lever lands in N or D then you have to move it back to R. There must be a unique shift linkage Z bar and possibly rod and even dash PRNDL for a 1991 squarebody with a 4L80E so with that, I’m looking for pictures to see what I need to modify or better yet….parts to correct this. Using an aftermarket shifter is not an option. People that know me know I am not a fan of aftermarket pieces unless its something that truly makes the vehicle better like ORD goodies, or this here VSS kit

Here is the patient
And here are the details of the NP208 VSS conversion using a NP261 reluctor. This kit is available from Walters Engineering and Performance. They also offer a kit to convert a NP241 to VSS as well. This kit is a game changer for 4x4 engine swappers that need a VSS in an older 208 or 241 without the need to use any hoekey pulse generators and finicky interface modules. They currently do not have anything for a 205 yet as that one is a real challenge with such a small hole in the tcase rear housing where the speedo adapter lives but possible one day they will.
Pictures from beginning to end........
NP241 VSS Sensor and pigtail

