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Transmission 6L80E (6-speed) lower fluid temp upgrade

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One recommended to pull out the bypass valve (GM# 1351136) tap the hole and install a plug to the bypass hole.
This keeps the line to the cooler always open. The drawback is it will take a while to get the fluid to operating temp.
Apparently. Pulled it off and someone tapped and plugged it. No spring. No pill plunger. We live in a colder climate, so now I am wondering what to do. Not sure if the kit would still seal to go to cooling mode if I removed if plug and installed the Superior Solutions kit. Thinking I will just reinstall for now and decide what to do (if anything) in the fall.
 
I have the old connections that don't match up with new TBV, and would have to run all new lines. I bought some connectors that I hoped would adapt but it doesn't look like it will work. Still trying to figure out the right solution before desert (Grand Canyon) and Colorado mountain towing our 32' travel trailer.

Probably easiest to leave the plug for summer and the trip so it is always cooling. Certainly not ideal for sub-zero winters.

Did I read somewhere that SUVs don't have tran dipsticks but trucks do? Our Yukon XL does, but we replaced with rebuilt. And it looks like the transmission shop way overfilled fluid. Far above the mark cold or warm. Afraid that overfilled it won't circulate the way designed. Going to suck some out from fill tube and see how it does. Hoping to have time to change fluid anyway with 35k on replacement transmission.
 
I've been looking at doing this as well with the GM updated part. Apparently with the older style that has the different connections, you can take the inner parts out of the old one and replace them with the parts from the new one.
That would have worked for me and was the plan, except on opening I found that the prior owner had tapped and plugged it. I'm not sure it will work right with the tapped threads and the new parts. I'm holding off on this project until fall. Need to replace the fuel injectors then focus on other vehicles.