Just scrolled up. Ok GMT400 bell with the passenger side external slave. Let me surf through the parts catalog to see if I can nail down the right combo.
Stock 1995 nv4500, I picked up another 2wd 4500 on Saturday with a different style clutch arm/ball stud I might try if it ever quits raining!Ron, without rolling backwards in the thread which bell were you using again? My memory has it with a AA bell. But I'm foggy on that. I know you told me one of the last times I was up there and I just don't recall it.
So far what I'm finding the 94-95 stuff is the same. Funny thing is the image/drawing in the parts catalog shows the ball pivot on the fork uses a separate seat and retainer. But looking at an aftermarket fork on NapaProlink shows nothing for the ball seat or retainer. Odd.
By no means are the drawings in the catalog 100% right on, they don't show the stamped sheetmetal retainer on the 4wd fork in the background.The fork in the foreground is from a 95 2wd and the ball stud has a pin that sticks out with a sheet metal style washer that holds it on.
The fork in the background is the style currently installed and has a 2 prong conventional style clip that holds it on. Is that the styles you are looking at?
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Excellent news. I'd give the clutch a few miles to wear in and see how it goes. What clutch did you end up using by the way?I had the wrong clutch fork installed. The arched one in the foreground of the above pic was the right one.
I had a hard time bleeding the clutch but ended up reverse bleeding by plunging the slave back and forth.
I now have good release and freeplay but the pedal seems too stiff. Fingers crossed it gets a bit better with some miles put on it.
I got it all put back together. Gas and a battery it should start/move /stop under its own power but still do not have any exhaust.
Might be the same one I used on my 350 in the 75. That's a good clutch. It's not a centerforce, but I liked the feel and it held to my throttle happy antics.I got a 12" Luk from NAPA part # 1104105. It was one that Larry recommended.
I do not have a gauge but I pushed in the schrader valve on the front of the engine and fuel sprayed out.Did you check for fuel pressure after the new pump install?
I checked the connections on the dist, coil and crank position sensor, all were plugged in firmly. The original crank sensor had a cracked housing and I replaced with a junkyard unit. I have not checked for power to coil, I will bring my good voltmeter home from work tomorrow. It is very tight quarters by the dist, any clue what color wire/ which pin to check on coil?I know it's a pain on the L29 to get to the dist, but are the connections solid there? Power to the coil?
At the coil terminal A is a pink wire with power in run and crank. My listing has power coming from the ecm 1 fuse. Ecm 1 fuse also feeds power to the ignition control module and crank sensor.
Check for power at the ecm 1 fuse then at terminal a on the coil and terminal a at the ignition module.
If you have power at both, if be curious if you are seeing a crank signal from the crank sensor. You would need a scan tool to see it though.










A thousand pardons Rob, in all the excitement I forgot to thank you.At the coil terminal A is a pink wire with power in run and crank. My listing has power coming from the ecm 1 fuse. Ecm 1 fuse also feeds power to the ignition control module and crank sensor.
Check for power at the ecm 1 fuse then at terminal a on the coil and terminal a at the ignition module.
If you have power at both, if be curious if you are seeing a crank signal from the crank sensor. You would need a scan tool to see it though.
No pardon needed brother! I just want to see this beast on the trail with us. Anything I can do to help you do that is my pleasure. Happy to assist. Super excited to hear that it's running! Way to go dude!A thousand pardons Rob, in all the excitment I forgot to thank you.
THANK YOU!!
Your tech help is always appricated. This was my first computer controlled engine swap and I could/would not have attempted it without knowing people like you, @Larry and all of the gang from CK5 were here to back me up.