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Hammer 11-13-2009 09:38 AM

Great Deal???????.....WTF?????...

Ok,now since no one else will ask this I will for you all as it needs to be looked at when you consider this swap......

How do you feel this is a great deal for the swap?.....

Here is the way I see it for you number crunchers with cost......
-$2500 for a USED NV4500 and the parts to do the swap.
-$1800 for a good double disc clutch of your choice.
-$ 500 for a good 1 3/8" input shaft(about double if you find a billet version)
-$ 250 for the upograded hydraulics to handle the double disc.
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-$5050 for just the parts to do the swap with zero labor cost and no incedentials.

For those who can not do the swap at home this would be a very costly expense IMO.I am not trying to tell anyone NOT to do it but am trying to show that going this route and ending up with a used transmission to me is not a good deal at all.To me for the cost your laying out to do this I would rather drop it all into a full tilt billet automatic and save all the extra hassles of the swap.IF you were to use a rebuilt NV4500 in the deal the cost you initially would lay out for parts would go up about another $1500 as the rebuilt NV4500/5600's are bringing around $2800-3500 depending where you buy them.

I will say this...
For the cost of what I have said above and have a rebuilt stick instead(total close to 7g's) you could have one stout billet automatic and a sweet daily driver to pound the ground with and only have to stomp and steer.IMO,You guys are nuts,if you would drive a stick with a double everyday and you'll understand my logic.Good Luck with your swaps.......Andy

94cummins12v 11-13-2009 09:43 AM

put the 5 speed in it, they out performe and last the autos anyday and are more fun to drive

PhilipR 11-13-2009 09:45 AM

I see your point Andy and with those numbers you posted I see what you mean. It's all fun to row gears but with a DD clutch it gets old fast when daily driving.

jspike91 11-13-2009 09:59 AM

I just did this swap. its not that bad. i did it with a motorcycle jack, and a few blocks of wood. i got the trans, transfer case, pedal assem., shifters, hydros, and drive shafts for $2100, paid $1800 for dd clutch AND new input shaft. then had trans gone through, ($450)new syncros, bearings, input shaft, etc. hardest part was getting the trans to slide into the clutch pack.:U: love it so far! on a 12v, you do not need a new hydro assem. unless the one you get is bad!

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i debated for 3 months on whether to do this swap or get a full billet auto. lets just figure i saved approx. $3000 according to the prices i got from dtt and suncoast. with that i can get a turbo, head worked and other mods...... to me it was a better value for the money.

just my $.02

12.valve.hauler 11-13-2009 10:56 AM

yeah im when you drie an auto the driving itself gets boring.nothing really to keep you intrested or occupied. ill never go with another auto unless im building a 7 sec drag car

Rollin'CoalCummins 11-19-2009 07:54 PM

nv4500 swap
 
jspike91, i have been looking for swap parts and was wondering were you got your parts and tranny? :tu:

jspike91 11-20-2009 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Rollin'CoalCummins (Post 435222)
jspike91, i have been looking for swap parts and was wondering were you got your parts and tranny? :tu:

pm sent.

Rollin'CoalCummins 11-21-2009 01:56 PM

Thanks jspike91, im going to look into that as soon as i can.

96blackcloud 11-23-2009 10:02 AM

any word on where that place is at in ohio? my built auto just started to slip 1st to 2nd and im seriously considering the swap this summer any help would be greatly app.


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