Thankyou for the sources I will check them out.
I'm pretty set on swaping in the sm465 since it will be less of a hassle, and I've already found a decent donor truck Just gotta get the parts together and make sure I don't screw up.
To clairfy
-I'll bolt up the clutch pedals and mechanisms either mechanical, or a hydrallic one if I can find a donor after 85. that should bolt on directly
-I will order a Single mass Flywheel for a 6.2 manual
?-will I be able to use the same clutch disc/cover and other components?
-Then bolt the bellhousing/tranny/transfercase as a single unit.
?- then the only issues I need to face is the crossmember for the tranny, and drive shaft lenghts correct?
Thankyou for all the helpful information
Yes, all the parts will bolt on directly from the donor truck. All you will need to buy is a flywheel (though I would replace the wearing parts like the pilot bearing). The pedals (hydraulic or manual) will bolt in with minimal modifications. You will need to modify them to accept hydroboost, but that's not a big deal (read the thread). You'll hafta attach the mechanical linkage brackets to the relevant frame/body locations, but that's just copy & paste from one truck to the other.
If you go with the hydraulic clutch , you will need to round up pedals, M/C, S/C, the hydraulic line, and also a bell housing with the mounting boss for the slave cylinder. This is worthwhile if you're going to run the NV4500 in the future, but if you're happy with your current gearing, you may never want O/D. Maybe you're better off just running the setup from the donor instead of finding a 1986+ donor.
Clutch disc will be the same, cross member can be moved if need be. Like I said before, redoing the shafts can add another level of cost vs. running one of the later transmissions (GM eventually standardized tranny lengths, but not until later). The good news is that your donor truck will come with a front driveshaft that should be the right length, so you should just hafta modify the rear shaft.


