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nv4500 + 4bt + 1993 GMC crew cab

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So I've got a collection of parts here waiting to go into a 1993 GMC crew cab pickup. Long story short, I've got a 4bt with the GM plate and manual flywheel, a dodge nv4500 with an adapter mating it to a SM465 bell housing setup for a manual clutch. (yeah, i know, but it came out of the '84 crew cab that way)



My question is, the truck is setup for an automatic. It looks like I have 3 options:



1. Find a 93 clutch pedal assembly, master cylinder, and slave cylinder, and build a plate to mount the slave on the 465 bell housing.



2. Find a 96 clutch pedal assembly, master cylinder, internal slave, 96 GM nv4500 bell housing, and change the input shaft to the short GM.



3. Go with a 93 clutch pedal assembly, master cylinder, external slave, and a 93 nv4500 bell housing, and use an adapter to mate it to the 96 nv4500 (if such a thing exists)



I can't seem to find pictures of the 93 or 96 nv4500 bell housings online, and am looking for opinions/suggestions before hitting the boneyards.



If I've missed an option, other than exchanging the transmission for a '93 gm, let me know...



--Mike



84 gmc dually crew (454, no trans, bent body and frame)

93 gmc dually crew (no engine, no trans)

93 4bt

dodge nv4500
 
Ok, so here's the route I've gone:

- Using the SM465 bellhousing and adapter plate to adapt it to the dodge nv4500 (had to get a new bellhousing, old one was cracked at the locator pin)

- 93 GM clutch pedal assembly, master and slave cylinder.

So I'll build the plate to mount the slave onto the sm465 bellhousing, no biggie. Anyone out there done this in the past?
 
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