I've been researching the snot out of this, and I've found a lot of good info, but some of it just doesn't make sense to me, thus I figured I'd post.
I have a '71 FJ55 Land Cruiser that I want to shoehorn a 6BT into. I just purchased a '90 6BT, that I have yet to pick up. I want to put a NV4500 behind it.
From what I understand, the flywheel, clutch, and bolt pattern are all the same between the getrag and the NV4500, but you need a bellhousing adapter (from either A/A or Quad4X4, everyone seems to prefer Quad). Why can't you use the stock NV bellhousing with the Cummins engine adapter plate (apparently available new from Cummins for $160-ish)? Is the aftermarket bellhousing just a stock BH with the thicker adapter plate molded in place? What's the scoop. No one seems to mention this in the other posts...
Thanks for any info!
I have a '71 FJ55 Land Cruiser that I want to shoehorn a 6BT into. I just purchased a '90 6BT, that I have yet to pick up. I want to put a NV4500 behind it.
From what I understand, the flywheel, clutch, and bolt pattern are all the same between the getrag and the NV4500, but you need a bellhousing adapter (from either A/A or Quad4X4, everyone seems to prefer Quad). Why can't you use the stock NV bellhousing with the Cummins engine adapter plate (apparently available new from Cummins for $160-ish)? Is the aftermarket bellhousing just a stock BH with the thicker adapter plate molded in place? What's the scoop. No one seems to mention this in the other posts...
Thanks for any info!