There's my favorite surplus cabinet/table thing
Shackle angle??...looks like you need some more...another 10* or so then you'll be close to mine![]()
Same with mine..lol
There's my favorite surplus cabinet/table thing
Shackle angle??...looks like you need some more...another 10* or so then you'll be close to mine![]()
I just wanted to post a poser picture.
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I've been driving it every day since the dune party. I really missed a stick driving though the notch today (Pinkham Notch at Mount Washington fyi). As much as I'd like the shift points of the 3500 I think staying with mechanical linkage is more my style. I really like chevy305s setup. I'm still getting ahead of myself here.


Short throw 4500 with mechanical linkage FTW!I just wanted to post a poser picture.
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I've been driving it every day since the dune party. I really missed a stick driving though the notch today (Pinkham Notch at Mount Washington fyi). As much as I'd like the shift points of the 3500 I think staying with mechanical linkage is more my style. I really like chevy305s setup. I'm still getting ahead of myself here.

Chevy305 has an nv4500 with an advance adapters bell housing to keep stock linkage if I recall correctly.
What do you prefer about the mechanical linkage?
Martin

And that was before I did the exhaust and painted the frame [emoji11]Yea yea, your truck is pretty. We know.![]()
It is an Advance Adapters bell housing. However I have heard that you can use the SM465 bell if you drill and tap 2 mounting holes in itWhat bell housing are you using? That looks like a normal 465 bell housing (non-AA).
It is an Advance Adapters bell housing. However I have heard that you can use the SM465 bell if you drill and tap 2 mounting holes in it

Ok. I was thinking the AA housing looked different. I have a hydraulic 465 bell that I'm planning to attach to my NV4500. Unless I decide to go with a 3500 instead. I'm still flipping coins on that one. Sounds like there are way more pros and cons than I realized.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=322192
Also, I know how to make the nv4500 work. I don't know how to make the internal slave 3500 work. I'd rather build what I know on this truck. The limited reading I have done on the 3500 makes the 4500 seem like the easier swap.

You already have the 4500? Just put it in.
That was the plan until this last trip through the Rockies with the 465 in the DP burb. 200 miles of jumping from 2nd gear to 3rd and back again got old. Really fast. He really needed a 2.5 gear and a 3.5 gear.
My understanding is that the 4500 has similar splits.