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Quote from: bryanedp9 on May 09, 2016, 01:25:58 amQuote from: big_al273 on May 08, 2016, 11:43:12 pmyou would need to swap out the input shaft and bell housing for the Chevy versions, then you would have to figure out the speedo situation as the NV4500 has no provision for a speedo cable, if you had 4wd then this would be a non-issue as the speedo cable comes from the transfer case. oh and you would have drive shaft modifications and clutch pedal assemblies to findI knew it being a cummins meant the input shaft was too big. Am I just looking for the SM bellhousing and Chevy input shaft and retainer? I figure the Dodge shaft for gas NV's is still an inch too long for a GM bellhousing, right?Regarding the speedo, I think there's certain Dodge units with a mechanical speedo. This will be a bit of a problem otherwise. Seems pre-97 Dodge stuff had a mechanical speedo in the tail housing. I think I can swap the VSS for that, but it will still need the right gear and cable.You need the GM NV4500 bell housing and hydraulic clutch, NOT an SM456 bell housing (SM456 bell housings can be modified to work with some NV4500s not all) and a GM NV4500 input shaft. I have never heard of, or or seen a NV4500 with a mechanical speedo cable provision. Personally i would forget the Dodge NV4500 and find a GM NV4500 for what you want to do it would be a whole lot less effort than finding the parts to convert Dodge to GM. I have no choice but too make a hybrid GM/Dodge NV4500 for my Cummins swap, Dodge input and bellhousing GM output and tail housing
Quote from: big_al273 on May 08, 2016, 11:43:12 pmyou would need to swap out the input shaft and bell housing for the Chevy versions, then you would have to figure out the speedo situation as the NV4500 has no provision for a speedo cable, if you had 4wd then this would be a non-issue as the speedo cable comes from the transfer case. oh and you would have drive shaft modifications and clutch pedal assemblies to findI knew it being a cummins meant the input shaft was too big. Am I just looking for the SM bellhousing and Chevy input shaft and retainer? I figure the Dodge shaft for gas NV's is still an inch too long for a GM bellhousing, right?Regarding the speedo, I think there's certain Dodge units with a mechanical speedo. This will be a bit of a problem otherwise. Seems pre-97 Dodge stuff had a mechanical speedo in the tail housing. I think I can swap the VSS for that, but it will still need the right gear and cable.
you would need to swap out the input shaft and bell housing for the Chevy versions, then you would have to figure out the speedo situation as the NV4500 has no provision for a speedo cable, if you had 4wd then this would be a non-issue as the speedo cable comes from the transfer case. oh and you would have drive shaft modifications and clutch pedal assemblies to find
Quote from: big_al273 on May 09, 2016, 06:32:38 pmQuote from: bryanedp9 on May 09, 2016, 01:25:58 amQuote from: big_al273 on May 08, 2016, 11:43:12 pmyou would need to swap out the input shaft and bell housing for the Chevy versions, then you would have to figure out the speedo situation as the NV4500 has no provision for a speedo cable, if you had 4wd then this would be a non-issue as the speedo cable comes from the transfer case. oh and you would have drive shaft modifications and clutch pedal assemblies to findI knew it being a cummins meant the input shaft was too big. Am I just looking for the SM bellhousing and Chevy input shaft and retainer? I figure the Dodge shaft for gas NV's is still an inch too long for a GM bellhousing, right?Regarding the speedo, I think there's certain Dodge units with a mechanical speedo. This will be a bit of a problem otherwise. Seems pre-97 Dodge stuff had a mechanical speedo in the tail housing. I think I can swap the VSS for that, but it will still need the right gear and cable.You need the GM NV4500 bell housing and hydraulic clutch, NOT an SM456 bell housing (SM456 bell housings can be modified to work with some NV4500s not all) and a GM NV4500 input shaft. I have never heard of, or or seen a NV4500 with a mechanical speedo cable provision. Personally i would forget the Dodge NV4500 and find a GM NV4500 for what you want to do it would be a whole lot less effort than finding the parts to convert Dodge to GM. I have no choice but too make a hybrid GM/Dodge NV4500 for my Cummins swap, Dodge input and bellhousing GM output and tail housingDidn't dodge make passenger drop t cases ?
Um, i didn't think 6.2/6.5's had balance shafts. Or do they?