Nv4500 in 94 k1500

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I have a 4x4 94 k1500 that had a 4l60e in it. I recently took that out and put in an nv4500 out of a 95 k2500. I installed brand new pilot bushing, fly wheel, friction disk, and pressure plate. (Yes I put friction disk in the correct way) I also bought a brand new pre bled master/slave cylinder and line, and bled it myself just to make sure. The swap went well, but when I started it and went to put it in gear it won’t go in. It’s acting like the clutch isn’t disengaging at all. Idk what the problem is.
 

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I have a 4x4 94 k1500 that had a 4l60e in it. I recently took that out and put in an nv4500 out of a 95 k2500. I installed brand new pilot bushing, fly wheel, friction disk, and pressure plate. (Yes I put friction disk in the correct way) I also bought a brand new pre bled master/slave cylinder and line, and bled it myself just to make sure. The swap went well, but when I started it and went to put it in gear it won’t go in. It’s acting like the clutch isn’t disengaging at all. Idk what the problem is.
What was the condition of the transmission itself? Broken teeth, bad syncros, etc.?
 

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Try and start it in gear with the driven wheels in the air. That'll confirm if the clutch isn't disengaging, at the very least. These can be a pain in the ass to bleed. Now, I've got no experience with a NV4500 personally but the 5LM60 in my '89 gave me similar issues to yours when I swapped out the master & slave. I was getting fluid at the slave yet the clutch wouldn't disengage. Spent several hours over the course of two days trying to figure it out. Members here helped big time- I put the ass of the truck in the air and that helped purge the remaining air out of the clutch master.
 

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it was the master/slave from auto zone. I don’t think it’s bad, I can get under it and see that it’s moving the little push rod at the slave cylinder, therefore moving the clutch fork.
 

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Try and start it in gear with the driven wheels in the air. That'll confirm if the clutch isn't disengaging, at the very least. These can be a pain in the ass to bleed. Now, I've got no experience with a NV4500 personally but the 5LM60 in my '89 gave me similar issues to yours when I swapped out the master & slave. I was getting fluid at the slave yet the clutch wouldn't disengage. Spent several hours over the course of two days trying to figure it out. Members here helped big time- I put the ass of the truck in the air and that helped purge the remaining air out of the clutch master.
I started the truck in gear and it takes off, confirming that the clutch won’t disengage, I even put a longer rod from the slave cylinder to clutch fork to test if the original one wasn’t pushing it far enough and it’s still not even trying to disengage. I’ll try bleeding the line with the rear end in the air. Thank you
 

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I have a 4x4 94 k1500 that had a 4l60e in it. I recently took that out and put in an nv4500 out of a 95 k2500. I installed brand new pilot bushing, fly wheel, friction disk, and pressure plate. (Yes I put friction disk in the correct way) I also bought a brand new pre bled master/slave cylinder and line, and bled it myself just to make sure. The swap went well, but when I started it and went to put it in gear it won’t go in. It’s acting like the clutch isn’t disengaging at all. Idk what the problem is.
Is it possible that I messed up the spring splines on the pressure plate when I was installing the transmission?It was pretty tight getting it up in there
 

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Are you sure the slave push rod is actually hitting the clutch fork? those floppy push rods can miss the fork sometimes.
 

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Pilot bushing or pilot bearing? If it's truly a pilot bearing, did you put a dab of grease in there?

Did you use a clutch alignment tool?
 
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