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05-23-2018, 10:43 PM | #26 | |
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No additional crossmember needed for your K2500 application. The unit simply bolts to the back of the T-Case. Here's a GV I installed on my K30 with a NP205. Miles |
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05-24-2018, 01:35 PM | #28 | |
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01-01-2019, 01:07 PM | #29 |
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Here is my experience with my G/V OD unit. I've got one in my 49 GMC pickup it has always worked flawlessly mechanically and for the most part electrically about 15 years now.
After about 10 years or operation I replaced my HEI cap, rotor and plug wires....this thing instantly went nut's, it turned on, turned off and even came on in reverse (which is bad) all by it's lonesome self. I called the G/Vendors tech and he only confirmed what I already knew is that I had R.F.I. interference. To be honest G/V offered no real solutions to solving the problem at hand. Fast forward 3 or 4 months and I ran into a guy I know who happens to be a plant electrician who trouble shoots electrical problems at a local car show. I gave him the particulars and he told me to draw my 12 volts directly from the battery and switch it on with a relay from the ignition switch. He said take a lesson from car stereo installers here, a battery is a huge capacitor. I did as instructed and it has performed flawlessly since then. Last edited by Sheepdip; 06-21-2020 at 09:16 PM. |
01-01-2019, 01:43 PM | #30 |
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Dumb question time: Does the GV unit go between the trans and transfer case, or is it used only in 2wd? I have a TH350/NP205.
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I have a US Gear OD unit on an 87 suburban 454 t-400 2wd. It came on the truck and works well, mine is manual only, takes the 4.11 ratio and converts it to 3.3 or so. You learn how to unload it a little when shifting up and down to avoid harsh shifts.
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01-01-2019, 07:09 PM | #32 |
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01-04-2019, 01:58 PM | #35 | |
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My failed adapter was the original, it had a hairline crack that leaked. Who knows, it probably could have held for years if I didn't chase down the leak. Advanced Adapter claims the aluminum is stronger, but I guess I will see when I finally dig up a GV. I paid a pretty penny for that adapter(It's going to work or die... damn it!) Thanks for answering. j
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Hi I was wondering if you could help me. I am putting a GV in my 72 C-20 and I am not sure where to run the power for the over drive box to on the fuse panel. It needs to go to a fuse that powers an accessory that comes on when key is on but not on crank. I am thinking wipers or radio, but not sure? I can't test it with light by cranking because driveshaft is off getting shortened. Just thought you might remember. Thanks Mike
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Hi I was wondering if you remember where you ran the power for your overdrive box to on your fuse box. I am just in the middle of putting a GV on my C-20. It is supposed to go to a fuse location that has power that comes on when when key is turned on but no power on crank. I am thinking wipers or radio but not sure. Thanks if you can help me. Mike
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06-21-2020, 06:50 PM | #39 |
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I have a friend whom has one in a 4 speed long bed. Says he pulled it from a motor home.
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06-21-2020, 10:19 PM | #41 | |
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G/V brains do not like low voltage period. The 12 volts powers the brain which coordinates with the signal/speed generator off your speedometer to shoot power to the O/D engagement solenoid. The signal generator power/voltage increases with speed (and just using figures as an example) it stars at zero volts and goes to 16 volts, at or about 40 mph you will have the 16 volts to tell the brain you are going fast enough to generate the oil pressure required to safely engage the O/D. When you start to slow down the speed generator voltage will decrease when you get to about 20 mph it will be roughly 8 volts, that low voltage signals the brain to cut the power to the solenoid and automatically disengages the O/D. I run two of these units 1 auto and 1 manual trans with zero issues. FYI: Delay relay is a... Hella 5 pin 12 volt P/N 5HE996.152-151 |
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06-22-2020, 12:10 AM | #42 | |
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Does anyone have a 3:08 gear behind theirs? I've been thinking about putting a Gear Vendor behind my TH400 but thinking the gear is to high.
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Sooo, the overdriven ratio in the GV units is .78:1 ??? Is it the only ratio available???
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06-22-2020, 10:48 AM | #45 | |
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The first major problem I had that I had which turned out to be radio frequency interference, the G/V tech was shall we say less than helpful. I'm no G/V expert but I can tell when a so called tech is holding back info as to help you solve your problem, and to me and others that is one of their problems. I believe that a Hall Effect sender has 3 wires, 1 goes to ground, and a pulse generator has 2, mine are both 2 wire units. Either way the end result is the same just a different way of achieving a required vehicle speed signal to the brain. If the voltage to the brain is less than 11 volts it scrambles the electronics much like radio frequency interference will from your ignition system, this is why I use a delay relay to supply the 12 volts directly from the battery. Am I an expert? ....No way, but I have learned a thing or two about these units and making them operate thru self education and help from my electronics savvy buddies over the last 18 years. |
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Thank you.
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I would NOT want to go less than 350 cubes...and needs to be an engine that has fairly good power in lower RPM range. |
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It's a 300hp 350, TH400, 28" tall tires.
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