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09-15-2013, 07:46 PM | #1 |
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nv4500 pto compatable?
I've got an 88 square 2wd1ton with a dump box. It has an sm465. There's an nv4500 that came off a diesel 2wd its for sale on cl locally for $400 a) is it worth it b) can I reuse my pto and c) can I ust my current clutch.and d) can I use my current drive shaft and trans x member?
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
$400 nv-4500 is a steal, even if it needs a rebuild. Rebuild kits are affordable, parts are still available, easy to work on. Also, is it early style with external slave or newer style with internal slave?
My NV-4500 is out of a diesel and my only problem is my bellhousing is cracked, I will be cleaning and grinding and having it welded up.
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
Thanks a bunch guys ill try to dig more into to. Its been up for a bit I assume no one in wi has for a 2wd tranny that's not performance oriented
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
Thanks a bunch guys ill try to dig more into it. Its been up for a bit I assume no one in wi has use for a 2wd tranny that's not performance oriented
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
Its a 94 which style slave does it use? Do the shifter tower locations match? My truck only has 41, 100 miles on it so I'm not cutting the floor that's a deal breaker.
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Maybe your trans hump has the removable cover. Here is some good nv4500 info http://www.offroaders.com/directory/products/NV4500.htm http://www.high-impact.net/transmiss...ear/nv4500.htm I would seriously consider a nv4500 swap, I know a guy that did one in a CUCV and he is thrilled with it, if you plan on keeping the truck it's worth it
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I'd have to look but believe its not bolt it maybe someone can chime in for sure but I think they switched to molded style in late 80s sometime btw he said it has 18 miles on it fro. Being towed. He toom it to shop had it gone through gave name of shop then was never able to get the diesel it was behind running.
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
88 does not have a removable hump. Shifter is about 8 inches rearward on an NV4500 compared to the SM465, you will have to cut.
If this truck is not your daily driver the swap isn't really worth the cost. Clutch needs to be changed, input splines are different. Look at dirtylarry's NV4500 swaps, both of his are 4wd swaps but the work involved is the same. He used the Advance Adapters swap bellhousing in order to retain the original square body hydraulic slave. Also, there is no mechanical speedometer drive on the NV4500. You would need a Cable-x box to drive yours or use an electronic Suburban cluster with a VSSB adapter box. |
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No need for a different bellhousing, just need to make a line. You can use a dodge mechanical speedo setup.
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Cutting the floor counts me out. Thanks for all the great. Info. If anyone wants this trans post a pm ill get you the contact info
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
pto is NOT compatable, unless you change the gear in it. they have a specific tooth count for the trans, and its different even between the early and late nv4500's. Please don't just bolt it on and try it, will get expensive quick!
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Re: nv4500 pto compatable?
also my hump is not removeable and mine works fine. mine is a auto 4x4 truck though.
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