Alright guys,
So I've been in the process of swapping a 12v into my 1996 K3500. Without getting too detailed, I wanted to retain the 4l80e so as to try to keep the fabrication to a minimum.
I originally ordered an adapter plate, flex plate, & motor mounts from autoworld or cumminsdieselrepowers.com. The adapter plate & flex plate is actually made by destroked.com. I bought this plate & flex plate a number of years ago for this same project, but sold those when I was strapped for cash. Ordering it through autoworld gets you $100 off the package. So thru autoworld, I spent about $1400 for the adapter plate & flex plate. The motor mounts from autoworld were roughly another $400. I ordered these & was going to use them. (Notice the dimes on this thing)
Well, I found most people use an nv4500 & it's a pretty easy swap from auto to manual. So I returned the motor mounts, adapter plate, etc. I also found a cheap nv4500 so I picked it up. Well, it ended up being junk. So great. Now I have no trans, no mounts, etc.
So while scouring craigslist, I found a 4l80e that had just been rebuilt by Jasper 100 miles ago but the case was broken in an accident. So I picked it up, & went back to my original plan of using a 4l80e. But now I have a problem.
See when I returned the motor mounts, adapter plate & flex plate to autoworld, they didnt have money to immediately refund me. They couldn't refund the money till they resold it. I found this odd for a business. However, I am not a businessman. Needless to say, they weren't happy with me. So ordering thru them again was a no go.
I then found a company called adventurevehiclesnw.com. They too sell an adapter plate, flex plate, & motor mounts for gmt400's. And they were waaaaay cheaper! For the adapter plate & flex plate it was an even $1000. For the motor mounts, $250. So overall I saved around $600!
But this is where I start having problems. I received the nice shiny new adapter plate & flex plate. The bolt holes for the adapter plate are ever so slightly off on some of the holes that the bolts grind & bind into the plate. This is odd. I would've thought they would catch this in the design or test phase of it.
Anyways, I emailed Joel @ the company & he emailed the actual maker of the plate. They suggested to take a file & shave down the side that the bolts were digging in. Instead, I found a drill bit that fit snugly in the hold &used a hand drill & just ran the bit in & out of the hole a couple of times. It shaved off just enough to where the bolt would rub, but not bind like it originally did.
Ok, so I solved one problem. Flex plate had no issues. I then received the motor mounts a few weeks later. This is where I guess the cost factor plays a role.
These are the mounts I received from adventurevehiclesnw.com. I am not impressed at all. I am not a professional welder, so I cannot say accurately whether these are good or not. However, for the professional welders here, I would really like to get some advice as I'm now really in a pickle. I have emailed Joel to see if this can be resolved, so we will see what happens. This mount is on the passenger side & as you can see in the first pic, its tilted & appears to not be welded correctly in line. You can see how the legs are not flush with the top like it appears they attempted to do.
I'm not meaning to bag on either company, as no one is perfect. I am merely sharing my experience with both as I'm sure some are contemplating going thru either company. I would however like to get feedback & possibly some ideas as to what to do now.
Thanks
So I've been in the process of swapping a 12v into my 1996 K3500. Without getting too detailed, I wanted to retain the 4l80e so as to try to keep the fabrication to a minimum.
I originally ordered an adapter plate, flex plate, & motor mounts from autoworld or cumminsdieselrepowers.com. The adapter plate & flex plate is actually made by destroked.com. I bought this plate & flex plate a number of years ago for this same project, but sold those when I was strapped for cash. Ordering it through autoworld gets you $100 off the package. So thru autoworld, I spent about $1400 for the adapter plate & flex plate. The motor mounts from autoworld were roughly another $400. I ordered these & was going to use them. (Notice the dimes on this thing)
Well, I found most people use an nv4500 & it's a pretty easy swap from auto to manual. So I returned the motor mounts, adapter plate, etc. I also found a cheap nv4500 so I picked it up. Well, it ended up being junk. So great. Now I have no trans, no mounts, etc.
So while scouring craigslist, I found a 4l80e that had just been rebuilt by Jasper 100 miles ago but the case was broken in an accident. So I picked it up, & went back to my original plan of using a 4l80e. But now I have a problem.
See when I returned the motor mounts, adapter plate & flex plate to autoworld, they didnt have money to immediately refund me. They couldn't refund the money till they resold it. I found this odd for a business. However, I am not a businessman. Needless to say, they weren't happy with me. So ordering thru them again was a no go.
I then found a company called adventurevehiclesnw.com. They too sell an adapter plate, flex plate, & motor mounts for gmt400's. And they were waaaaay cheaper! For the adapter plate & flex plate it was an even $1000. For the motor mounts, $250. So overall I saved around $600!
But this is where I start having problems. I received the nice shiny new adapter plate & flex plate. The bolt holes for the adapter plate are ever so slightly off on some of the holes that the bolts grind & bind into the plate. This is odd. I would've thought they would catch this in the design or test phase of it.
Anyways, I emailed Joel @ the company & he emailed the actual maker of the plate. They suggested to take a file & shave down the side that the bolts were digging in. Instead, I found a drill bit that fit snugly in the hold &used a hand drill & just ran the bit in & out of the hole a couple of times. It shaved off just enough to where the bolt would rub, but not bind like it originally did.
Ok, so I solved one problem. Flex plate had no issues. I then received the motor mounts a few weeks later. This is where I guess the cost factor plays a role.
These are the mounts I received from adventurevehiclesnw.com. I am not impressed at all. I am not a professional welder, so I cannot say accurately whether these are good or not. However, for the professional welders here, I would really like to get some advice as I'm now really in a pickle. I have emailed Joel to see if this can be resolved, so we will see what happens. This mount is on the passenger side & as you can see in the first pic, its tilted & appears to not be welded correctly in line. You can see how the legs are not flush with the top like it appears they attempted to do.
I'm not meaning to bag on either company, as no one is perfect. I am merely sharing my experience with both as I'm sure some are contemplating going thru either company. I would however like to get feedback & possibly some ideas as to what to do now.
Thanks
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