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Whit 09-02-2007 04:35 PM

Automatic To Manual Conversion
 
Dodge 4x4 Cummins Diesel Automatic to Manual Conversion Information

NV4500 and NV5600 Conversions on 1989-2002 Dodge 4x4 originally equipped with automatic transmissions. This is not quite so simple as it sounds because of transfer case incompatibility. For all trucks with NP205 transfer cases and most newer models with NP241 transfer cases, the transfer case input shaft is only a 23 spline and the manual transmissions have a 29 spline output shaft.

With the NV4500, you can install a Torque King 23 spline output shaft although this is not as strong as the 29 spline shaft. The best option is to install a 29 spline input shaft in the transfer case. This is pretty straight forward with the NP241, however it is not so simple with the NP205 found in 1989-1993 trucks. For these models, the bores for the input bearing and transfer case adapter must be enlarged by a machine shop to accept a larger bearing and seal, plus you will need to get a 29 spline female coupler shaft to join the transmission output shaft to the transfer case input shaft. Our QK2001 has the pieces required to convert your 23 spline NP205 to 29 spline.

In addition to the transfer case modifications, you will need a new flywheel, flywheel bolts, clutch assembly, clutch bolts, bellhousing (NV4500 only), clutch fork, clutch hydraulic system, clutch pedal, brake pedal, transmission mount, transfer case linkage, and hardware. You will need to cut the cab floor/carpet to accept the shift tower, rewire the backup lights and cruise control. In most cases you will also need to have driveline modifications done. Some models will also require crossmember relocation. NV5600 conversions in 1989-1993 trucks will also need a new flywheel housing. and custom starter as will first gen trucks using 1994 and newer bellhousings.

Unless you have a donor truck to cannibalize most or all the parts from, this is one expensive conversion. NV4500 conversions will run $6,000-$7,000 for all new parts and NV5600 conversions are even more expensive.

moneypitk5 06-06-2009 07:52 PM

I just converted my 1998 Cummins to a manual. I put a 2001 6-speed in it, NV5600. I am having a difficult time getting the cruise control to work. How do I rewire it?

94cummins12v 06-07-2009 06:12 PM

or you could just buy a truck with a 5speed in it:c:

RIGGLE21 08-04-2009 10:21 AM

I'm not sure if you have got this problem resolved yet but iI have a easy solution!!:U:
In the under hood fuse box seperate it to expose the wires! locate the starter relay! there should be a black wire under it that you need to cut and ground! reassemble and enjoy cruise control!:c:

RIGGLE21 08-06-2009 07:13 AM

also you have do do away with the jumper wire on the neutral saftey switch under the truck! basically all that needs to be done after the conversion is what I stated above! besides wiring up the backup lights!!!:U:

sledwrecker 11-01-2009 08:16 AM

Does anybody know about the cruise issues when going the other direction (putting the 47RE in a truck that had a 6 spd) (4X4)?

truckinman85 12-14-2009 05:43 PM

If I don't have a donor truck what would be the average cost to put a nv5600 in a 98 quad cab 4x4 12v with the 47re. Also would the transmission handle the power of future upgrades to the motor? Or would it be a better idea to get a different transmission? Still not sure whether to stay auto or go manual.

tltruckparts 12-14-2009 05:55 PM

well JUST a nv5600 around here goes for 2000-2500 probably a little cheaper where your at. that doesnt include clutch pedal master cylinder slave cylinder clutch etc.

im sure its all cheaper where you live though CA is retarded

07redsled 12-19-2009 04:24 PM

did the auto to manual swap in my 04 put a g56 in with a new vailar clutch the stock computer driveshafts needed a spacer for front shaft but other than that just trans tcase pedal and clutch did it all for 4400 bucks too


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