4SPD. TO 5SPD/OD
#3
4 spd to 5 spd
The only thing i going is chevy has a more common bell housing to trany common bolt pattern then some of the other vehicles.
What i looking for is a 5 SPD O/D TRANY that will bolt right in with the least amount of problems,except maybe shorting the drive line and/or slip yoke or rear yoke,might have to fab. up rear trany mount but thats really minor stuff.
What i looking for is a 5 SPD O/D TRANY that will bolt right in with the least amount of problems,except maybe shorting the drive line and/or slip yoke or rear yoke,might have to fab. up rear trany mount but thats really minor stuff.
#4
#5
With some mods, it shouldn't be a big deal. Maybe other will know better or search somewhwhere like pirate4x4 that deals with a bunch of parts swapping.
#6
4SPD TO 5SPD
Yes that was what i was looking to do but did not know what trany will work.
The good part is as you say its GM BELL HOUSING interchangability and tranys.
The cross member will be farther back but not very much and shortening drivie line
it should not be hard to do as i put NISSON 4CLY. DIESEL in a chevy VEGA years ago
and had to shorten drive shaft by about 1",so if everything works right i will be able to get RPM'S down at highway speeds,thanks
The good part is as you say its GM BELL HOUSING interchangability and tranys.
The cross member will be farther back but not very much and shortening drivie line
it should not be hard to do as i put NISSON 4CLY. DIESEL in a chevy VEGA years ago
and had to shorten drive shaft by about 1",so if everything works right i will be able to get RPM'S down at highway speeds,thanks
#7
I can't see you having too many problems other than lifting those big heavy trannys over your head (if you are doing it on the ground). The NV4500 goes behind a ton of different engines so parts should be easily available.
The only other thing I could think of is, you might have to convert to a hydraulic clutch. Not sure though.
The only other thing I could think of is, you might have to convert to a hydraulic clutch. Not sure though.