Gm 10 Speed Transmission



GM Hydra-Matic 10-Speed Automatic Transmission General Motors’ series of Hydra-Matic 10-speed automatic transmissions, internally referred to as 10LXX, was developed for use in rear-wheel-drive. Dec 08, 2018 Also, the 10-speed HD automatic is in fact a GM design that Allison Transmission validated by putting it through their series of tests. Please keep in mind that General Motors and Allison company.

  1. Gm 10 Speed Transmission Compared Chart
  2. Gm 10 Speed Transmission Ratios

The all-new Allison 10-speed 10L1000 automatic transmission (RPO MGM, MGU) available on 2020 Silverado HD and Sierra HD models equipped with the 6.6L Duramax diesel engine combines enhanced performance, fuel economy, and operational flexibility with an industry-leading reputation for reliability. Designed for high-performance and low-maintenance, the new 10-speed transmission (Fig. 14) — the first-ever offered in the heavy-duty pickup segment — has been tested and validated in partnership with Allison Transmission and, combined with the proven Duramax 6.6L diesel engine, offers a powertrain combination that provides superior power delivery and productivity.

The Duramax/Allison powertrain standard axle ratio has been reduced to 3.42:1, which lowers engine speed, enhances refinement and increases efficiency. Os x download. The powertrain combination is available on 2WD or 4WD models.

Gm 10 Speed Transmission

Fig. 14

Nov 15, 2019 GM and Ford’s 10-speed transmission is guided by six clutches, installed in pairings. When shifting gears, the torque converter is not forced to unlock. Each clutch is regulated by solenoid valves. This evolution is consistent with the trend of increased electrification of the transmission. The 10-speed transmission could contain a maximum of nine individual solenoids — RPO dependent — installed in various bore locations on the lower control valve body assembly and internal transmission case. Eight of the nine solenoid valves are used to control pressure regulation and direction of transmission fluid.

Transmission Architecture

The transmission has 10 speed ratios that are generated using four simple planetary gear sets, two brake clutches, and four rotating clutches. The on-axis transmission architecture uses a squashed torque converter, an off-axis pump and four close-coupled gear sets. The four rotating clutches are located forward of the gear sets to minimize the length of oil feeds that provide for enhanced shift response. There are different variants of the transmission, all based on torque capacity. Architecture is common between the variants, and component differences are primarily related to size.

The transmission architecture features a case with an integral bell housing for enhanced powertrain stiffness. (Fig. 15) A unique pump drive design allows for off-axis packaging very low in the transmission. The pump is a variable vane type, which effectively allows for two pumps in the packaging size of one. This design and packaging strategy provides for ideal oil routing to the controls system with the pump located in the valve body itself.

Fig. 15

The 4-element torque converter contains a pump, a turbine, a pressure plate splined to the turbine, and a stator assembly. (Fig. 16) The torque converter acts as a fluid coupling to smoothly transmit power from the engine to the transmission. It also hydraulically provides additional torque multiplication when required. The pressure plate, when applied, provides a mechanical direct drive coupling of the engine to the transmission.

Fig. 16

The hydraulic system primarily consists of an off-axis gear-driven variable vane-type pump next to the valve body, and two control valve body assemblies. The pump maintains the working pressures needed to stroke the clutch pistons that apply or release the friction components, which consist of six multiple disc clutches. The multiple disc clutches deliver 11 different gear ratios, 10 forward and one reverse, through the gear sets.

Transmission Control Solenoid Valves

The Transmission Control Module (TCM), which is externally mounted, uses three speed sensor signals for enhanced shift response and accuracy .The TCM receives and monitors various electronic sensor inputs and uses this information to shift the transmission at the optimum time.

The 10-speed transmission could contain a maximum of nine individual solenoids — RPO dependent — installed in various bore locations on the lower control valve body assembly and internal transmission case. Eight of the nine solenoid valves are used to control pressure regulation and direction of transmission fluid. The one on/off solenoid valve is only used to direct transmission fluid. The normal operating current range for these solenoid valves is between 0–1.2 amps. If the TCM detects an electrical circuit malfunction or excessive current flow, the TCM will turn off the high-side driver to that solenoid and set a DTC.

Transmission control solenoid valves 1–8 are pressure regulating valves. Each solenoid valve is tested after assembly to determine the output fluid pressure at certain electrical values, applied to the coil winding, and is referred to as solenoid current/pressure data points. The current versus pressure data points are saved and assigned a file number, which is marked on the solenoid valve housing end or on the valve body itself. The solenoid performance data file is programmed and stored in the vehicle’s TCM as well as stored on the Techline Information System (TIS) website. Replacing any of the following components require the TCM to be programmed with either the new or existing solenoid valve performance data, depending on what component is replaced.

  • Transmission assembly – program the TCM with the new data file stored on the TIS web site for all pressure regulating solenoid valves.
  • Lower control valve body assembly with solenoid valves – program the TCM with the new data file stored on the TIS web site for all pressure regulating solenoid valves.
  • Transmission Control Module – program the TCM with the existing data file stored on the TIS web site for all pressure regulating solenoid valves.
  • One or more solenoids – program the TCM with the new data file stored on the TIS web site for all pressure regulating solenoid valves that were replaced.

Power Take-Off

The available all-new factory-integrated, engine-driven Power Take-Off (PTO) eliminates the need for an aftermarket unit. Exclusively offered with the 10-speed transmission (RPO MGU) on select diesel models, it’s the first fully integrated PTO system in the HD truck segment, with the PTO’s drive gear operated via chain to direct engine power. (Fig. 17) And because it is engine-driven rather than turbine-driven, the PTO can be used while the vehicle is idling. A button inside the cab enables the PTO, and a mode selector allows adjustment of load and torque output.

Fig. 17

– Thanks to Kevin Minor and Sherman Dixon

Ford 10R80 · 10R140GM 10L80/10L90 · Allison 10L1000
Overview
ManufacturerFord · General Motors
Production2017–
Body and chassis
Class10-speed longitudinalautomatic transmission
Chronology
PredecessorGM 8L90
Ford 6R80 · 6R140

This transmission is part of a joint-venture between Ford Motor Company and General Motors to design and engineer two transmissions, a longitudinal 10-speed transmission and a transverse 9-speed trans-axle. Each company will manufacture its own unique version of the transmissions in their own factories.[1][2] The 10-speed transmission was designed by Ford, while GM designed the 9-speed transmission which is used in transverse applications.[3][4]

Specifications[edit]

Abstract[edit]

A unique triple-clutch assembly on a dedicated intermediate shaft, placed in the middle of the architecture, replaces two ordinary clutches and is the key for packaging the 10-speed trans into the same space as previous transmissions.[5] The transmission provides small steps between each gear ratio, improving performance and maximizing engine power during acceleration. A wide gear ratio spread and a lower numerical top gear ratio reduces engine speed at vehicle highway speeds, resulting in improved efficiency.

Technical Data[edit]

Gm 10 Speed Transmission Compared Chart

Gear Teeth and RatiosPlanetary Gearset: TeethCountTotalAvg.
Model

Type

Version

First Delivery

Sun 1

Ring 1

Sun 2

Ring 2

Sun 3

Ring 3

Sun 4

Ring 4

Brakes

Clutches

Ratio

Span

Gear

Step

Gear123456

(5)

7

(6)

8

(7)

910

(8)

R
Ford 10R80

GM 10LXX

800 Nm · 590 lb·ft[6] · 2017

900 Nm · 664 lb·ft · 2018

45

95

51

89

73

119

23

85

2

4

7.38641.2488
Ratio4.69572.98512.14621.76901.52011.27001.00000.85360.68920.6357- 4.8661
ZF 8HP

GM 8LXX[a]

For Comparison

Purposes Only

45

95

51

89

73

119

23

85

2

3

7.38641.3306
Ratio4.69572.98512.14621.76901.32821.00000.82110.6357- 3.1941
Ford

10R140

1400 Nm · 1033 lb·ft[7]

2020

58

122

50

86

69

111

26

94

2

4

7.29871.2471
Ratio4.61542.91862.13191.77331.51881.27731.00000.85140.68710.6324- 4.6951
GM Allison

10L1000

1356 Nm · 1000 lb·ft[8]

2020

53

103

53

Os x 10.8 download free. 91

65

103

26

92

2

4

7.18171.2449
Ratio4.53852.86812.06091.71531.48171.25831.00000.85060.68770.6319- 4.5448

Applications[edit]

Ford[edit]

10R60[edit]

  • 2020- Ford Explorer

10R80-MHT[edit]

  • 2020- Ford Explorer HEV
  • 2020- Lincoln Aviator HEV

10R80[edit]

  • 2017- Ford F-150
  • 2018- Ford Mustang
  • 2018- Ford Expedition
  • 2018- Lincoln Navigator
  • 2019- Ford Ranger
  • 2019- Ford Everest
  • 2019- Ford Mustang
  • 2020- Ford Transit
  • 2021- Ford Bronco
  • 2020- [Ford Endeavour]

10R140[edit]

  • 2020- Ford Super Duty

General Motors[9][edit]

10L80 MF6[edit]

  • 2018- Chevrolet Suburban RST
  • 2018- Cadillac Escalade
  • 2018- Chevrolet Tahoe
  • 2018- GMC Yukon Denali
  • 2019- Chevrolet Camaro SS
  • 2019- Chevrolet Silverado
  • 2019- GMC Sierra

10L90 MGL[edit]

  • 2017- Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
  • 2019- Cadillac CT6
  • 2020- Cadillac CT5
  • 2020- Cadillac CT4

10L100 (Allison) MGM/MGU[edit]

  • 2020- Chevrolet Silverado HD
  • 2020- GMC Sierra HD

Gm 10 Speed Transmission Ratios

Production[edit]

The 10R80 was first produced at the Ford Livonia Transmission Plant in Livonia, Michigan, and the Hydra-Matic 10L80 is made at the General Motors Romulus Powertrain Plant, in Romulus, Michigan.[10] Ford's Sharonville Transmission plant started 10R80 production in 2018 and is scheduled to start 10R140 production in 2019.[11]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^The 8-speed transmission shows the sole influence of the triple-clutch arrangement on the improvement in direct comparison to the two replaced normal clutches: which gears remain, which are new and which differ from the 8-speed design. Therefore, the same 4 planetary gearsets are applied. The manufacturing of an 8-speed transmission with these planetary gearsets is not intended.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Ford and GM finally consummate 9- and 10-speed joint development - SAE International'. articles.sae.org. Archived from the original on 2018-03-25. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  2. ^'Exclusive: An Inside Look At Ford's New 10 Speed Transmission - The Truth About Cars'. The Truth About Cars. 2014-12-01. Retrieved 2018-03-24.
  3. ^Martinez, Michael. 'No thanks, Ford says to 9-speed offered by GM'. Automotive News. Retrieved 8 July 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^Tracy, David. 'Why Ford Isn't Using GM's Nine-Speed Automatic Transmission'. Jalopnik. Retrieved 8 July 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^'Holy Shift! A Look inside GM's new 10-Speed Automatic - Advanced design, GM control system support capability, enhanced efficiency'. Retrieved 16 July 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  6. ^'F150Hub: Ford 10R80 Automatic Transmission Specs, Ratios'. Retrieved 15 July 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  7. ^'F450-XL Hub: Ford 10R140 Automatic Transmission Specs 2020, Ratios'. Retrieved 5 June 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  8. ^'GMC Sierra HD Specs 2020, Ratios'. Retrieved 7 June 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  9. ^'GM Global Propulsion Systems - USA Information Guide Model Year 2018'(PDF). General Motors Powertrain. Retrieved 6 February 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  10. ^Ford 10R80, GM 10L80 10 Speed Transmission - 10R80, 10L80 10 Speed Automatic Transmission Specs
  11. ^'New Programs Update May 2017'. @FordOnline. Ford. Retrieved 10 March 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

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