WoodyK5C20
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- May 24, 2020
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- Location
- Atlanta Ga
- First Name
- Grant
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Just purchased an 86 C20 with 5.7 @ 300 hp backed up by a SM465. 2100 rpm at 60mph and I watch the gas gauge sprint to empty at a high rate of speed. I have been looking into swapping the SM465 for an NV4500 and get lost in the details.
I have a hydraulic clutch on this 2wd truck with 3.42 gears. The engine RPM calculators say that with the NV4500 I can go from 60mph to over 80mph at the same rpm so that would help me not get run over in Atlanta traffic or give me much better gas mileage at 60mph.
Seems that there are different NV4500's out there in newer and older and Chevy and Dodge versions.
Looking for someone to let me know if the clutch setup/bell housing or driveshaft need adjustment/adapters to pull off this swap. Does the hydraulic clutch need to move or be adapted?
Mainly looking to keep the hauling capacity and be able to drive it daily in Atlanta traffic.
I have a hydraulic clutch on this 2wd truck with 3.42 gears. The engine RPM calculators say that with the NV4500 I can go from 60mph to over 80mph at the same rpm so that would help me not get run over in Atlanta traffic or give me much better gas mileage at 60mph.
Seems that there are different NV4500's out there in newer and older and Chevy and Dodge versions.
Looking for someone to let me know if the clutch setup/bell housing or driveshaft need adjustment/adapters to pull off this swap. Does the hydraulic clutch need to move or be adapted?
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Mainly looking to keep the hauling capacity and be able to drive it daily in Atlanta traffic.