NV3500 swap

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Cool this thread came up as i just said about putting an nv3500 in my c10. Seems like id go with the mechanical slave.
 

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Cool this thread came up as i just said about putting an nv3500 in my c10. Seems like id go with the mechanical slave.
How would I change it to a manual slave?
 

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Hydraulic clutch is the bee's knees anyways...
 

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All NV3500 are hydraulic. They are either external or internal slave.
Okay yeah mines an external slave that I’m putting in but hoping my grandpa kept the slave cuz this is a low budget swap
 

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Does anyone know how long the push rod is for the slave cylinder? I lost mine and do not have the budget to buy a new slave
 

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Geez every old guy in my town keeps telling me that using an s10 transmission is impossible and weaker. They all say the shifter will end up under the seat, even when provided photographic proof. Idk why i try, to them anything to do with touching a computer is "hacking"
 

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Geez every old guy in my town keeps telling me that using an s10 transmission is impossible and weaker. They all say the shifter will end up under the seat, even when provided photographic proof. Idk why i try, to them anything to do with touching a computer is "hacking"
There are 2 differences between a full size an a s10 nv3500. The S10 has a closer ratio gear set, and it uses a 700r4 output shaft size. Everything else is the same. Now like I mentioned in 98 or 99 the shifter did move back on the trans but I believe it did that on all models not just the s10. So technically a full size is stronger because it has the 4l80 size output but I believe the s10 trans is a better choice for a sport truck with it closer gear ratios. The 1-2 drop in a full size trans is pretty extreme.
 

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