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Hi.
I'm keen to get a m1010 that's been offered to me, but I do a lot of highway miles so I've been researching ways to get the gearing to something near reasonable. When I found out that the NV4500 can be dropped in without so much as a weld I got excited (not that there is a problem with welding )
I have some questions though:
1) Can I use a 96+ model tranny? The ratios look more appropriate for a 4.56 rear. Actually, just flat out tell me which tranny to get. I read somewhere I want one from a diesel, but can use a gasser one with some grinding. I'm not shy of grinding in either case.
2) Does the bell-housing fit without holes? I know with some retrofits (like a NV4500 in a g1 dodge) the bell-housing doesn't fit exact and you have to fill in the holes or buy a custom bell-housing.
3) What starter, flywheel, and other components do I need?
4) Any other gotchas?
Background: I live out of an AWD Astro van w/AT tires which I have thoroughly trashed off-roading (concave-d the oil pan, gas tank, hit a train, blew two side walls and the front diff last time I went to the mojave, etc.) It's great in that I still get 20mpg, but it doesn't have much room for all my stuff.
I'll also have to increase the headroom in the box somehow.
I'm keen to get a m1010 that's been offered to me, but I do a lot of highway miles so I've been researching ways to get the gearing to something near reasonable. When I found out that the NV4500 can be dropped in without so much as a weld I got excited (not that there is a problem with welding )
I have some questions though:
1) Can I use a 96+ model tranny? The ratios look more appropriate for a 4.56 rear. Actually, just flat out tell me which tranny to get. I read somewhere I want one from a diesel, but can use a gasser one with some grinding. I'm not shy of grinding in either case.
2) Does the bell-housing fit without holes? I know with some retrofits (like a NV4500 in a g1 dodge) the bell-housing doesn't fit exact and you have to fill in the holes or buy a custom bell-housing.
3) What starter, flywheel, and other components do I need?
4) Any other gotchas?
Background: I live out of an AWD Astro van w/AT tires which I have thoroughly trashed off-roading (concave-d the oil pan, gas tank, hit a train, blew two side walls and the front diff last time I went to the mojave, etc.) It's great in that I still get 20mpg, but it doesn't have much room for all my stuff.
I'll also have to increase the headroom in the box somehow.