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5 speed or 6 speed.
Hello all. I'm the proud owner of an 87 Lwb half ton 4x4. Original trans and diffs. My question is: is there a bolt in 5 or 6 speed tranny that will work with the original 208 tc. Or even a 205. I've got a 4 speed with the granny. Don't quite remember the step from 1-2 being so big when I was a kid. But she's a doozy and I'd like a smoother trans and better milage.
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I have had both in my c10 (T5 & T56) but neither will work with 4wd.
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I think the Getrag 5 speed that comes in the 88-up truck is a bolt in, but not 100%. Have to do some searching, it has been covered before. On CK5 too.
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Don't start off in 1st...?
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Here is a link to one of my NV4500 swaps that would be very close to what you are looking at doing. |
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I haven't used the granny for anything but hauling. Just the gate from 1-2 and the high rpms at 65. I'm just looking for reliability for working and drivability on the highway. I'm doing a body off next summer. Going to find the right stuff befor she's tore down to make reassembly faster. This ole girl will be the last truck I buy. I want to set it up right the first time. Ill do some hunting for a nv4500. Is that a cast iron case or aluminum?
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4500 is all iron, and heavy as hell!!!
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4500 has aluminum bellhousing, top cover, and tailhousing. Main case is cast iron.
And like b454rat said, she heavy. I think it's around 220#. |
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Ok, almost all iron....:)
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What rear gear do you have? Tire sizes? There may be a cheaper/easier answer than a trans swap.
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It's got airplane gears in it. 3:73s or shorter. My 3/4 ton had 4:10s. Tires are 265-75-16's. stock rims. 383 stroker,eldo 600. The truck is all stock but the motor. I'm not getting the torque out of the motor because of the gears and trans. I'd like to keep it a manual. But would like and overdrive and switch to a 4:10 front and rear.
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Not a real big diff going from 3.73 to 4.10s. Look in glovebox or under the hood for the PRO codes. Some came with 3.42s. but probly has less than that...
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3500's make good boat anchors. Use the 4500 and it will last almost forever.
BTW 1/2 tons could come with everything under the sun depending on year...2.56, 2.73, 3.07, 3.08, 3.42, 3.73 and 4.10. Id keep the 4-speed if I had 3.08 and taller. but since you want to go to 4.10's, change away. Just remember not to lug in 5th and you will never have a problem. Of course this comes from a guy that use to stoplight race a stock 78, 350, 4-speed, 3.07's and 4x4. Put the truck in the low side (which divides your gearing in half) and open front hubs and this makes the rearend just like having 6.14's. The local racer guys could never figure out how i could beat them all day long and still run a buck 30 down the interstate. |
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I have found i dont use first in any manual vehicle i own or drive whether it be my cavalier or my cummins the first is always way too low i use 2nd or 3rd depending on the situation and i would opt for a t56. Rsgear sells the adapter to make them 4wd for a cheap 1500$ or you could build your own for like maybe 100$
I tow in od in my cummins but then again that is probably built more for towing than other stated trannys and i also have to because i cant tow in 5th unless i wanted to max out at 45mph but if there is a hill obviously i may have to downshift depending on the grade |
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This will all be done when the body is off to paint next summer. Lol. I'm not a very big guy. The feed back is AWSOME on this site. Been a chevy guy my whole life. Can't thank y'all enough.
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The 3500 is a good transmission if you stay within its limitations. Don't exceed 300 ft lbs or tow extremely heavy loads and it'll be just fine. The NV3500 is relatively light, fairly easy to find, and cheap. It's a geared for fuel economy... 4 useable forward gears with OD (5th). The NV4500 is difficult to find, big $, and heavier than a dead horse. It's not exactly an economy transmission being a 3 speed with LOW (1st) and OD (5th). I've done this swap on my '76. If I had it to do again I'd use a Gear Vendors OD on an SM465. I like my NV4500 and it gets me bragging points but from a purely functional point of view the SM465 with an OD box is way better.
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Forgive my ignorance. But what I'm hearing is there is a bolt on OD for a 465? I know the sm465 is bullet proof. The only thing it's missing is an OD. Of I can bolt one on I'd be tickled to grins.
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For $3095 you can bolt this thing on the back of your existing transfercase and have OD. http://www.gearvendors.com/shop_images/NP205_GMD.jpg :google2: http://www.gearvendors.com/4x4gmmanual.html |
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Has anyone used it? Looks too good to be true aside from the price. Is it as tuff as the tranny it's going on?
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there are guys over in the diesel word that use them all the time. but i looked into getting one out of a volvo and then geting the right adp. but gv wanted 650 for it with a core. the only other thing i was thinking is a brownie box. under direct and overdrive. for every gear.
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I looked in the glove box and its got 3:08's. I gotta get my gage cluster put together with the tach and see what it's realy running at 65. I realy want to keep it as stock looking as I can. I'm going to try a build thread on here to help keep people up to speed and share any tips or tricks we stumble on. You guys seem to have these trucks pritty well licked though. I sold my rust free low milage 98 z71 to get my custom delux. I've got a long row to hoe to get it into shape and getting 15 mpg
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