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72cs20 12-28-2016 09:22 PM

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Looking forward to seeing how you fit that NV4500 into your truck. Going to be a nice setup. BTW, if the 62 GMC floor is like the 62 Chevy, it is going to be real tight for the clutch fork on the driver side.

I'm also curious about how you're going to do the parking brake.

RKS0069 12-30-2016 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7757596)
Hey you'll have to pass through Grants Pass I think on your way up to Happy Valley, I am 36 miles east of there. haha To bad Happy Valley is 4 hours from my place. Maybe one of these days when you get the ol truck together we can meet halfway. haha

TJ, It sounds like a great time. I can't wait to drive this old girl through the mountains. I still have that old v6, I'm trying to make sure it gets into the hands of someone that will use it.

RKS0069 12-30-2016 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by 72cs20 (Post 7807702)
Looking forward to seeing how you fit that NV4500 into your truck. Going to be a nice setup. BTW, if the 62 GMC floor is like the 62 Chevy, it is going to be real tight for the clutch fork on the driver side.

I'm also curious about how you're going to do the parking brake.

Hi, My original plan was to keep the sm420 for a couple years then change over to something different. My wife being the amazing woman she is talked me into doing it now in order to not rip the tuck apart again so I did not argue and made the phone call to Advanced Adapters that day. I can not wait to drive this truck with the NV4500!!

Was your c20 a high hump? I don't see the fork being an issue but I'm just going off of pictures at this point. The fork looks to be lower than the bottom of the cab.

As far as the brake...... Ummmm... yea! Whatever happens I want to use the original lever mounted on the new transmission somehow. I was thinking if I can get a yoke flange that will fit the nv4500 then maybe I can adapt the original drum to it, I guess we will see what happens when i get to that point. Second option is to figure out how to add e brake to my rear drums and run a cable from the stock lever. third option would be disk brake upgrade with Cadillac calipers. I really don't want disks on the rear as this will be a well used work truck but it is an option as one way or another I want to have an e brake. I could put a line lock in but I know it's not DOT or a good Idea to leave the system pressurized. I'm down to hear other thought as well.

TJ's Chevy 12-30-2016 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by RKS0069 (Post 7809420)
TJ, It sounds like a great time. I can't wait to drive this old girl through the mountains. I still have that old v6, I'm trying to make sure it gets into the hands of someone that will use it.

Sounds good! I'm always up for another V6. Love those engines! :gmc2:

Captainfab 12-31-2016 01:42 AM

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Is there a reason you did not just go with an original NV4500 bellhousing with the factory hydraulic clutch slave? Then all you would have to do is change your clutch master and run the line.

RKS0069 12-31-2016 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 7809963)
Is there a reason you did not just go with an original NV4500 bellhousing with the factory hydraulic clutch slave? Then all you would have to do is change your clutch master and run the line.

Well darn it I just don't know. I did a bunch of searching around for info on this swap and I figured I might of missed something. I'm using the later model NV4500. I wanted to use a stock iron bell housing but found that the newer style NV4500 will not work, if I had the older NV4500 then I could have done some machining to make it work. I could not find any info on using the stock NV4500 bell housing. I guess at this point I'm stuck with making what I have work. I'm still a bit nervous about making this all work. I hope I didn't screw myself over.

72cs20 12-31-2016 04:28 PM

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CFab is right. The easiest way is to mimic as closely as possible the factory configuration. Finding a factory style NV4500 bellhousing shouldn't be too difficult or expensive.

I too wanted to use a later cast iron bellhousing with driver side clutch fork because they are cheap and plentiful. But when I set the engine into the truck I saw that there was no room for the clutch fork. The cab floor/firewall drops right down almost on top of the driver side of the bellhousing. So I went and found a 60-62 V8 bellhousing and all is well. This also allowed for a no hassle installation of the slave cylinder and push rod. I'm done with this part of my build, so if you'd like to see this type of set up feel free to come by and check it out. I'm pretty close to Santa Cruz, at Summit Rd and Hwy 17. Shoot me a PM if you're up for it. I'm home all weekend.

l'd also say that the factory bellhousing crossmember is probably going to need to be removed. You'll need a crossmember for the rear of the NV4500 anyhow and the factory one will probably be in the way.

RKS0069 01-20-2017 09:31 AM

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She's starting to look like a truck again!!!

72cs20 01-20-2017 10:29 AM

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Looking good!

TJ's Chevy 01-20-2017 11:25 AM

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Shiny! :metal:

RKS0069 01-23-2017 01:11 PM

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Thanks guys! It definitely looks better in the digital images.

RKS0069 02-06-2017 11:40 AM

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Spent some time getting the engine and transmission in and built a custom crossmember for the NV4500. The PO is a professional welder so being as I'm not I will take the crossmember to him for final welding. I wasn't sure of the driveshaft angles and all that so I built a fair amount of adjustment into the new crossmember just incase I need to make some adjustments up or down. Took the driveshaft to a shop in San Jose (South Bay Driveline) to get it shortened, rebuild and balanced. Next is to finish the cab work and try to get it sitting on the frame. I'm hoping the cab fits around the new transmission, I guess that's the chance I take for changing the transmission half way through the build.

RKS0069 05-13-2017 05:03 PM

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Just a few pictures of the progress and I'm living in OR full time now.

RKS0069 05-13-2017 05:10 PM

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Just a few more.

Hopefully I'll have some time to clean the new garage and get some thing done on her soon. I guess my first job will be finding a job.

62stepside longbox 05-13-2017 07:28 PM

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Everything's looking good Ryan!

TJ's Chevy 05-14-2017 12:27 AM

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Glad you made it up there safe and sound Ryan!

Blue666(2) 05-14-2017 09:14 AM

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Cool project! I really like how you kept the hand brake on the transmission. Can you provide a few details & maybe some pictures on how you put a hand brake on a NV 4500?

RKS0069 05-15-2017 09:27 PM

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Thanks Nik!! Your truck is still coming along amazingly as well!

Hey TJ!
It was a long drive that day 12 hours total, I started out that morning in Sacramento and was in Portland by nine. that includes going to your house, just a quick and easy 70 mile detour.


666
Thanks! I had one main goal when I decided to go with the NV4500 and that was to keep the drive shaft parking brake and the hand brake lever. I scrapped the original idea of keeping the drum itself but was going to do what ever it took to keep the hand lever. I'll get more pictures and give some details on them here in the next few day. My wife is keeping me busy but I'll have some free time soon. I will be taking the cab back off and the engine and trans out again. they were in just for mock up in order to fab the cross member. The cab only went back on so it was easier to tow the 700 miles to Oregon. I will be able to lay it all out and take pictures then, hopefully sooner than later.

Blue666(2) 05-16-2017 09:11 PM

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I like the trans mounted brake handles also. Your brake looks much more complicated than mine. Scroll down to post 2599 & 2600 for pictures. The Lokar parts made this easy. It gets the rear wheels good & tight in three clicks.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...truck&page=104

RKS0069 05-16-2017 09:59 PM

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I did not want to use a cable. It's actually very simple, the mount holds the caliper as well as the handle but its just two pieces of flat steel and one piece of angle. the linkage in the picture is not the final product it was just for getting an idea of what I need to do, the final product should be much nicer and yea it only takes three of four clicks to be tight. the disk is going to be mounted right there on the yoke of the transmission.

I ordered the wrong disk the first time around and it was twenty thousandths of an inch off center but it fits the yoke on the Dana 60 so I kept it and ordered the correct disk for trans yoke. In the future I plan to have two drive shaft parking brakes, one at the trans and one at the rear end at that time I will activate the rear caliper with a cable from Lokar off of the same handle but for now I'm just using the trans yoke with mechanical linkage.

duallydude63 05-22-2017 05:51 PM

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i love the 2 tank idea what size & what r they off of?? thanks

RKS0069 05-22-2017 08:34 PM

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i love the 2 tank idea what size & what r they off of?? thanks

Hi,
Thanks! the tanks are from LMC If I remember correctly they are supposed to be direct Blazer replacement tanks and were around $150 each.

RKS0069 05-22-2017 08:38 PM

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A few newer pictures

dephep 06-18-2021 12:46 PM

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A few newer pictures

soooooo.


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