You have to change the whole cover with the shift forks and all but yesCan a late model NV4500 bolt on shifter top be swapped onto the early model housing?
You have to change the whole cover with the shift forks and all but yesCan a late model NV4500 bolt on shifter top be swapped onto the early model housing?
So i wont be able to use my innards with the later model cover?You have to change the whole cover with the shift forks and all but yes
Innards don't change, it's the cover that holds the forks. See the post from fastereddieSo i wont be able to use my innards with the later model cover?
Reason being is there is a hole in the top cover from what looks like a reciprocating saw. I dont have a tig to weld this up. Probably would cost the same to just replace the cover.
It doesn't tell me if I need rails or forks or an entire assembly to swap over. If i have to get an entire assembly I will just get the early cover and put my parts in it. IF I am able to swap my innards to the new cover I will get the new style since this cover is needing a lot of work. However, from the link its pretty ambiguous on what exactly needs done. I have the rebuild manual from Torque King somewhere hahaInnards don't change, it's the cover that holds the forks. See the post from fastereddie
I guess I am not sure if you can reuse the forks on the newer cover but I always got used covers complete with the forks.So i wont be able to use my innards with the later model cover?
Reason being is there is a hole in the top cover from what looks like a reciprocating saw. I dont have a tig to weld this up. Probably would cost the same to just replace the cover.
Seen this video however its for a Dodge NV4500I did not watch it all.
It’s the sameSeen this video however its for a Dodge NV4500
That’s perfect.Just got off the phone with Torque King. All early GM parts will swap into the later style cover without issue and without any other parts necessary besides the square shifter assembly.
Im not going for show truck. Just something a little more decent than rattle can. My frustration with the paint on the roof is that it’s so baked that is just chips away and won’t feather off.Looking forward to the results!
I hate sanding after doing it to prep several heavy wreckers..
The prep really does make a difference though.
Yeah, that sucks, definitely. Makes you want to go for 80 grit or worse, but that makes more work to get rid of the damage.Im not going for show truck. Just something a little more decent than rattle can. My frustration with the paint on the roof is that it’s so baked that is just chips away and won’t feather off.
This whole thing is hit with 80 grit right now. No problem with the primer we use at work. Limco 800k really nice high build. I hit the roof with 60. The limco will still cover it no problem and it’ll bite in good.Yeah, that sucks, definitely. Makes you want to go for 80 grit or worse, but that makes more work to get rid of the damage.
The roof panels on these seems so flexible, that it doesn't allow for good progress..