I went to the shop tonight to change the exhaust springs on my crew cab. When I placed the tuning tool in the bellhousing to turn the motor to #1 TDC, it would not go in! After an hour of looking at my 92 service truck with the auto, looking at the original Getrag bellhousing and sticking my skinny head up between the frame and the block, I realized the the bellhousing had not even been machined at all for the clearance of the tool! I had to grind it out about . 060 or so before the tool would even fit in. This would have been no problem if I had checked the fit BEFORE I had installed the motor in the truck. FUDGE!!! Anyone who has made this swap and has not set the valves, beware. I am going to call the guy I got the bellhousing from and tell him to check this before he sends any more out. It was not a very productive day at the shop. Tommorrow will be much better, I'm going fishing instead!
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Mark Faught, 92 ext cab service truck and a 84 crew cab one ton dually with a 91 cummins and NV 4500.
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Mark Faught, 92 ext cab service truck and a 84 crew cab one ton dually with a 91 cummins and NV 4500.