I'm looking at pulling all the manual guts from a junkyard truck. Was a gasser not sure if the v10 variant but like said above will the bellhousing of the regular nv4500 not mate to the cummins? Or the output shaft/input shaft? i plan onThe standard duty nv4500 was only used in GM gas or diesel and small block Dodge. The HD NV4500 was always used in Dodge diesel and V10 options.
The main difference is the input shaft, GM and Dodge small block used a 1 1/8" and the hd used 1. 250" with some ratio differences, bellhousing and output shaft spline count.
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I'm looking at pulling all the manual guts from a junkyard truck. Was a gasser not sure if the v10 variant but like said above will the bellhousing of the regular nv4500 not mate to the cummins? Or the output shaft/input shaft? i plan on
Pulling the transfer case to. Pretty sure the truck is a v8 so it would have the regular nv4500. Just want to know if I should not waste time on this. Even if the transmission wouldn't work I would still pull the pedals stick and maybe transfer case. Does the hd 4500 have a different transfer case than the regular? Thanks
This is another excellent reason to purchase a factory service manual. It lists every gearbox and what they are mated to. It also gives a synopsis of the differences. Available from Genos.
The pedals will be the same. The shifter, depending on the year of the NV4500, is either a spring loaded push and turn into the top of the trans, or is mounted to a plate that bolts to the top of the trans. My guess about the stick shifter is that it's a definite maybe.