Ed HD
Formerly: Dad's 05 LLY
I can see it now! lol
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It really is. I can't believe the difference a tune makes.That's like when I got a tune on my G8. Went from being quick and having pickup, to being an absolute blast. It's amazing how these vehicles are neutered from the factory...
Space for the hood hinge to close.just curious as to the jog on the fender side? doesn't appear to be anything there
Ouch! Cant believe all the trouble that trans has been giving you.
This one has been hell, then you look over at Devin's 96 that has almost 300k on it and has never been touched...NV4500 life... They hate me too.
Good time on the 4 wheelers!
Sux about the caliper and nv4500. I've got nothing against shifting- sometimes it more enjoyable. But they just have more problems than autos. We saw it in the fleets enough that only a couple drivers (lots of years on the job) that special requested them got them. Autos were just far cheaper because of down time and repair cost.
I haven't heard of too many problems with the NV4500, seems i just got the bad apple of the bunch. The one I swapped into my 88 has given me no problems, it has all the original bearings in it, I just did syncros.Agreed, the nv4500 isn't bad and can be great but when they go bad they will really rack up the bill. An auto is in and out of the shop quicker and cheaper.
Fuel savings in pennies doesn't pay for a bad nv4500
I'm not thinking it's a bearing issue, TBH. I think the last set I put in it are Koyo bearings (japanese). In both cases the only bearing that failed was the one where the input slides over the main shaft - now both times I've had to replace the input and main shafts and they no longer make OE shafts for these so the only options are NOS, used or aftermarket. We are planning on tearing this down and rebuilding it for my father's 75 silverado - we will have time and I'm hoping to source some good used shafts.and here I am over here having the best NV4500 luck ever... except for the 92-95 bellhousing. have a few of those that cracked.
@88gmctruck, I think I expressed curiousity when you went through it last year, I am curious if the bearings are high enough grade? I know quad4x4.com talks about some premium super duper grade of Timkens the general public and most suppliers dont have access to, dont know if its a line of bs or if its something worth looking into.
I need to learn how to dial in a bellhousing, I think they had a writeup in one of the diesel or offroad mags in the past year, being off a little is probably why so many of them have issues.
So yours kinda shakes as you accelerate in the lower gears? my high miled one with the cracked bellhousing does that a little, I better get it tore apart sooner than later I suppose.
As allways, great writeups, and even better work ethic on getting shit done on the truck.
Fix the bellhousing? I don't know if the BH or trans is the issue, but at $178 for a brand new GM bellhousing i'm just going to go that route.How about seeing if a machine shop can fix it?