Heres the ucf skidplate and the 6L80e
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That 6L80 is a huge bitch! It looks like they make a shallow pan for it, might be worth some research to see if there is experience with it in the off-road industry with decent/climbs/off camber situations and if there are any starvation issues. That thing dwarfs my 4L80, transmission clearance wasn’t even a concern after mockup, only the NP241OR required some massaging. I went with the UCF 2” skid in the builder’s series so it didn’t have the holes and crossmember for the factory transmission.
Tox compared the 6l80e to the 42RLE and they are nearly the same size. He went with a flat belly.
Post in thread 'Higher horses, higher revs & even higher torque, a streetable LJ engine swap'
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads...a-streetable-lj-engine-swap.36240/post-726814
I had to notch my UCF skid around my trans pan for both the 46RE & the 545RFE.
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This is what il most likely be doing as the pan is resting on the skidplate pretty good, the transmission mount wouldn't even be seated if I had one.
