thinking of nv4500 swapping my 95 suburban k2500.
should I look for donors from 95 only or older or newer?
i've been looking in the diagrams of pedals and stuff, there are 3 of them.
Parts catalogs. Spare parts catalog EPC Online. GMC. K1500 PICKUP SIERRA 4WD. 6-cylinder engine, 8-cylinder engine. CK CLUTCH LINKAGE & PEDAL.
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Parts catalogs. Spare parts catalog EPC Online. GMC. K1500 PICKUP SIERRA 4WD. 6-cylinder engine, 8-cylinder engine. CK CLUTCH LINKAGE & PEDAL.
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Parts catalogs. Spare parts catalog EPC Online. GMC. K1500 PICKUP SIERRA 4WD. 6-cylinder engine, 8-cylinder engine. CK CLUTCH LINKAGE & PEDAL.
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what's the setup of 95?
thanks
clutch pedal install is easy if you have the newer dash.
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at 4:00 that bracket is in the newer trucks so you don't have to pull the dash and install
the main difference in the years is 1st gear.and that they went from external slave to internal.
here are the differences in nv4500 year's
GM 4WD NV4500 (1992-94)
During the first two years of the NV4500, Chevy offered this 5 speed with a 6.34:1 1st gear; 2nd 3.44:1; 3rd 1.71:1; 4th 1:1 ratio, and a 27% overdrive. It was also the first year that Chevy changed the bellhousing-to-transmission bolt pattern. This transmission is ideal when converting your vehicle, providing an ultra-low 1st gear. GM, however, only produced this particular ratio during these years. The major complaint of this 5 speed was stiff shifting and noise in 3rd gear.
Identification of this transmission can be obtained by using the identification charts in this manual. Due to the interchangeability of other NV4500 components, we also recommend that you verify the following information. Starting at the front, this GM transmission should have a input shaft pilot tip diameter of .590”. The spline of the input is 1-1/8” diameter 10 spline and protrudes approximately 6-5/8” from the face of the transmission. This input shaft cannot be interchanged with any other NV4500 input shafts other than transmissions with the same 1st gear ratio unless you change the counter drive gear also. The front bearing retainer index is 5.125”, with a snout diameter of 1.373”, and a front bolt pattern as shown. The shifter stud on the top cover is a male threaded connection. The rear of this transmission has an aluminum adapter housing which measures 8-1/8” long; and the output shaft is 32 spline. Most transfer case adapters for this transmission will require the replacement of the tailhousing and the shortening of the output shaft.
This transmission cannot be used with a Ford engine.
GM 4WD NV4500 (1995)
This transmission is identical to the 1993-94 transmission, except the 1st gear ratio had been changed to 5.61:1; 2nd 3.04:1; 3rd 1.67:1; 4th 1:1 ratio, and a 27% overdrive. The noise and shifting problems had been corrected.
Identification of this transmission can be obtained by using the identification charts in this manual. Due to the interchangeability of other NV4500 components, we also recommend that you verify the following information: Starting at the front, this GM transmission should have a input shaft pilot tip diameter of .590”. The spline of the input is 1-1/8” diameter 10 spline and protrudes approximately 6-5/8” from the face of the transmission. This input shaft can be interchanged with other NV4500 input shafts with this 5.61 1st gear ratio. The front bearing retainer index is 5.125”, with a snout diameter of 1.373”, and a front bolt pattern as above. The shifter stud on the top cover is a male threaded connection. The rear of this transmission has an aluminum adapter housing which measures 8-1/8” long; and the output shaft is 32 spline. Most transfer case adapters for this transmission will require the replacement of the tailhousing and the shortening of the output shaft.
GM 4WD NV4500 (1996 & Newer)
This transmission has the same gear ratio as the 1995 version (1st 5.61:1; 2nd 3.04:1; 3rd 1.67:1; 4th 1:1 ratio, and a 27% overdrive). Chevy once again changed the bellhousing-to-transmission bolt pattern and went to a larger bellhousing index diameter. The new bolt pattern and index are the same as the Dodge Standard Duty NV4500. These transmissions use a GM internal release bearing.
Identification of this transmission can be obtained by using the identification charts in this manual. Due to the interchangeability of other NV4500 components, we also recommend that you verify the following information: Starting at the front, this GM transmission should have an input shaft pilot tip diameter of .590”. The spline of the input is 1-1/8” diameter 10 spline and protrudes approximately 6-5/8” from the face of the transmission. This input shaft can be interchanged with other NV4500 input shafts with this 5.61 1st gear ratio. The front bearing retainer index is 5.600”. This transmission uses an aluminum front retainer without a release bearing snout. The stock GM bellhousing used an internal release bearing that mounted to the front of this transmission. Most bellhousing adapters for this transmission will either require the replacement of the retainer or, on some applications, an adapter retainer bolted to the front of the stock GM aluminum retainer. The shifter stud on the top cover is a male threaded connection. The rear of this transmission has an aluminum adapter housing which measures 8-1/8” long; and the output shaft is 32 spline. Most transfer case adapters for this transmission will require the replacement of the tailhousing and the shortening of the output shaft.