r/gmcsierra • u/Jermi321 • Apr 10 '25
🔧Performance Upgrades 🔧 Next Gen Drivetrain Project Carbon Valve Body Upgrade
https://nextgendiesel.com/collections/10l80e-valve-bodies/products/project-carbon%C2%AE-10l80-e-diy-valve-body-upgrade-kit-v3-1?variant=44018016157869Has anyone proactively installed the Next Gen Drivetrain valve body upgrade kit? GM's software update does nothing to address the root cause of the 4th clutch auto engagement issue. It is a valve body mechanical wear issue causing fluid to bypass the valve causing an inadvertent 4th clutch to engage simultaneously with the other 3 clutches causing the transmission output shaft to lock up. The Next Gen kit is advertised as a mechanical solution to the shift valve wear issue.
I have noticed on several trucks that the fluid is damn near black at 45,000ish miles. My impression is if the valve body wear is gradual, then maybe over time the fluid leaking by the shift valve is not enough in the beginning stages of wear to cause the clutch drum to fully engage, but rather enough is leaking by to cause the clutch drum to partially engage causing a clutch slippage issue which is causing the fluid to look burnt in such a short time frame. I am looking to proactively take care of the issue GM will not. Truck has 3800 miles on it and I cannot afford to be without it for months at end.
TLDR: Thoughts on installing the valve body upgrade as a failure prevention upgrade.
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u/Choice_Leader_8213 Apr 14 '25 edited Apr 15 '25
What the Next Gen guy conveyed is in the years of rebuilding transmissions they took what worked and did not have problems from other manufacturers was considered. They also wanted to try to offer a solution for under $1k for a solution. So they balanced the option of the making the kit with the shift valves but that ran the cost up because the valves are not cheap to produce. After discussions and my plan to hopefully keep the Yukon for some period of time, plus I would be pulling the valve body anyway, I would spend the additional money for the valves because they pretty well convinced me that the shift valves would be the best option to reduce/eliminate valve body bore wear. To my understanding there was not any specific change in the valve design.
A few notes, I questioned Next Gen about fluid fill and bringing the trans temp up to the 200+ range and was told this is really not necessary, easier to fill cold, start engine, make sure fulid it topped off, allow engine to run and fluid to warm up to around 100-120F with plug out and allow any fluid expansion to drip out, then install plug, typically while engine is running. Then maybe check a few days later to make sure level is still good. Trying to check fluid with temps over 200F is dangerous.
The other thing is some of the bolts are torque to yeild, one use bolts. I think for the filter and there are also some bolts that have a special sealer on them that if not replaced may cause internal fluid leakage and low pressure to some of the clutch packs. Still looking for more info on this but have ordered this bolt kit GM Part #24050764 which superceded GM Part #24294356.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwDzWnwAiuk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0Tm5OlOYuE
I have also being doing many things to counter the 6.2l failure to include DFM and Auto Stop/Start bypass, running 5W30 or 0W40 engine oil, running 9 quarts with filter change, 8 quarts is about 2/3 quart low on these engines, installing a magnetic oil drain plug, changing the oil when the OLM hits 50%, adding a Catch Can and not allowing the engine to warm up at idle.