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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) New member wanting to do NV5600 conversion

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Since I am now O-fficially a newbie member, I wanted to say "Hi" to everyone as I begin searching for information on swapping my NV4500 for an NV5600. I am sure I will find tons of info in the archives, but I wanted to ask how the guys with several thousand dollars and several thousand miles on their conversions are feeling about it now. Mainly: Has it been worth it?



I just spent $330 today to have a band-aid temporary fix done on the 5-speed (new nut for fifth gear) and (gasp!) new liquid-gold Syntorque lube. I had neither the special socket or the time right now to mess with it, so I had a local shop do it to get me by (hopefully) long enough to get all the NV5600 conversion parts gathered up.



I have located a used, large input, NV5600 for $2k and a used flywheel for $200 (that seems high to me for a used flywheel... ). I have not bought them yet, but probably will tomorrow. I need to assemble a parts list of everything else I need to complete the job.



I will also be replacing the rear main seal and pilot bearing and clutch. I'm not sure about my fork or throwout bearing condition, but will assume the worst, though nothing has ever given the slightest inkling of being worn out(except the leaky rear main seal) right up to the point where 5th gear went missing.



Since my NV4500 has not been used very hard and only has 142k miles on it, I don't want to throw good money into repairing it since I feel it wasn't tough enough to begin with and I never have liked the mismatch between it's gearing and the Cummins' power band anyway.



I like my dieseldodge truck, though I could certainly spec out a better one. A 1987 and earlier style Chevy single-rear-wheel 1-ton with a Cummins, NV5600, NP205, kingpin/lockout Dana 60 front, GM corp 14 bolt rear, and leaf springs at all four corners would be my dream truck IF you could also find a way to keep it from rusting away, but I have always planned a long-term relationship with my '96 dodge since nothing being factory-built now interests me at all and the Cummins should be good for a very long time yet. I believe this justifies the expense of upgrading to a superior transmission. Quite frankly, the drivetrain of my pickup, which Dodge does not build, is the only reason I own a Dodge. You couldn't give me a gasoline powered Dodge, or any new Chevy or Ford, gas or diesel.



Any tips or advice on the conversion or for parts sources would be greatly appreciated, though I will do my best to search through the archives, too. It seems you guys are real keen on Small Block Chevy clutches, though I would think they would be a little puny for this job? (just kidding! ;) ). I figured out that "sbc" means "south bend clutch" in this neighborhood, though it still reads "small block chevy" every time in my mind and I have to make an effort to correct myself. I don't seem to have a dealer for them anywhere near me, though.



My truck is a '96 x-cab, longbed, 4x4, 5-speed, 12-valve diesel, single-rear-wheel, 3. 55 geared, with 142k on the odometer and no mods to the stock Cummins except a K&N air filter. It gets great fuel mileage and is generally very reliable. I do some occassional towing ranging from a 17 foot bass boat to a motocross racing trailer to the odd skid loader. I also do a little snowplowing with my Boss-V blade. Mostly, it just gets me to point "B" and back. A pretty easy life for a heavy-duty pickup, really.



I have been a professional truck driver for 22 years having logged more than a couple million miles behind Cummins engines and know how to clutch and shift without abusing the driveline and consider this NV4500 5th gear failure unwarranted and premature. I am handy with a wrench and have a decent shop; it is time and money that is always in short supply. I want things to stay fixed the first time, and will keep the tried-and-true forever while distrusting anything new, foreign-made, and/or computerized.



Thank you all in advance for any help and for the info I hope to glean from the archives, too.



Scott in North Liberty, Iowa
 
First Welcome to the site! and 2nd houdy neighbor! If I had a good arm I could almost though a rock to N liberty. I too want to do a nv 5600 swap into my trucks but for now I'm living with the 4500's Come by some time and I will show you your dream truck it's almost finished:)

William... .
 
Wow! A Cummins powered '86 Chevy, huh? I would be extremely interested in seeing that. Which way and how far from NL are you?



I have an '88 Chevy V-30 (old body style), crew cab, 1-ton, 4x4 with a tbi454/TH400/NP205/Dana 60 kingpin&lockout front axle/corp 14 bolt rear axle. I flew to Texas to buy this from a rancher many years ago as a wonderfully rust-free truck. As a bonus, I found it sported a full custom leather and oak interior with front and rear buckets with fold-down jumpseat/consoles and an overhead oak console and instrument panel. Real oak; not veneer or laminate. I put on a 4" Softride suspension package, Rancho RS9000 shocks, dual RS5000 steering stabilizers, front swaybar disconnects, rear air suspension overloads, BFG 35" Mud-Terrains, stirrup steps, telescoping toolbox rear bumper with receiver hitch (my own invention for the 10' slide-in pop-up camper I used to have), and a deer-strainer in front.



I love that old truck! I keep it around just in case my Dodge ever gets creamed. If it had the Cummins and a 5600 in it, I would never even look at another truck. I have a killer 454 sitting on an engine stand just waiting for me to have time to swap it in place of the super-reliable, but 170k tired, 454 that's in it. Unfortunately, the current oil prices and my wife (what genetic code difference gives the female of the species the pressing need to dictate the number and size of a man's toys anyway? :-{} ) will probably be having some effect on my decision to keep it. Trouble is, I could not get enough out of it to even begin to cover what it would have brought just 2 years ago just because of gas prices, but it really saddens me to see it just sit.



I just put the wraps on my purchase of the NV5600 for my Dodge. It will likely be Friday before I can inspect and pick it up, but at least it is only 100 miles away. I got the flywheel, too, and he is going to try to locate a crossmember. He also said he would accept my NV4500 as a core. So far; so good.



I still have a few (several? many?) parts to go. What is needed for relocating the t-case shifter? Does anyone know what other miscellaneous parts I will need to find or fabricate? Isn't there a buy/sell/trade forum for members of this website? I'm kinda surprised I can't find one. I haven't found a detailed conversion thread in the archives yet either, but that KDP thread sure scared the heck out of me! Wow! A time-bomb in my beloved Cummins?! Who'da thunk it? That fix is getting placed right at the top of my "to do" list. Thanks for that archived info!
 
First welcome to TDR! Info on my conversion can be seen by clicking on the "truck mods" link in my signature. I have put about 173k on my NV5600 so far with about 45% of that towing and I'm very glad I converted. I did the conversion before I even know I would be towing just because I found three lightly used boxes for $1500 each (mine wasn't even rusted much yet). The other two went to family members. I lost 5th on my NV4500 at under 100k. I fixed it real cheap with a new nut and lots of loctite and staking of the nut and it held fine until I pulled it. I also had a slight noise when if 5th while coasting that I found was probably coming from a loose main shaft discovered after I pulled it out.
 
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