As mentioned somewhere along the line, the NV4500 swaperoo happens this week while I have time off from work and the wife is gone to visit her parents in FL. I dropped her off at the airport at 05:00 and started throwing down wrenches about 08:30 after a quick nap and throwing breakfast down my neck. Had a 2 hour set back around 11:00 just as I was getting ready to drop the tcase then suddenly realized I loaned out my transmission jack out to a friend. Errrr, go eat lunch and retrieve the jack.
Had another few hour delay after lunch as another buddy with NP241 experience came over to help rip the NP241 apart to replace the shift pads due to the tcase recently deciding it didn’t like 4hi but would rather be in 2hi. Ripped the tcase apart only to find it looking almost like a virgin. Blood red ATF, shift pads like new, chain tight, etc. Resealed and assembled the tcase then exchanged xmas presents with my pal, said adios, then slid back under the Burb. While dropping the transmission, I found the trans mount missing a nut at the xmemeber and a bolt at the trans tail shaft. Hmmm, maybe this is why the tcase was getting pulled out of 4hi ( I have noticed sometang wong under there lately that felt loose)?? Time will tell if the loose mount was the tcase issue.
Got the dump truck shifting SM465 out and took a few camparo pictures next to the NV4500 then dropped the old Centerforce clutch and replaced it with a new one. Nope, I didn’t even bother turning the flywheel as it has only been about 1,000 miles since it was turned last December when replacing the dead clutch with a used clutch from my K10. The flywheel still looked like it was fresh off the lath anyway. After all that BS, I got the AA bell mounted and all readied to start stabbing the NV4500 Christmas eve. Damn, what a busy day for not getting nearly as much done as I wanted. Glad I don’t work flat rate!
Oh, yeah... I had to cut the damn exhaust pipe at the cat converter "test" pipe being the Y-pipe would not drop far enough to scoot the trans jack under it.
Pictures so far…..
Interior before teardown.
The dirty end of a NP241 before getting yanked
Adios, dump truck shifting SM465!
SM465 next to the NV4500. They are very close in length. This should be a much easier NV4500 swaperoo than the one into the K10!
Fresh Centerforce mounted
Then the AA NV4500 bell
That is it for today…. Tomorrow the floor hacking will begin in order to allow room for the NV4500 shift tower that moves back 6” from the SM465 position, then stab the trans. Not sure how much will get done Monday being xmas eve and all. Got an early dinner planned with my mom. Got to get this project done before the boss comes home from FL!
