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What kind of transmission does a 1993 Chevy NV4500 have?

What kind of transmission does a 1993 Chevy NV4500 have?

The NV4500 is found in GMC & Dodge trucks. The bellhousing pattern for 1993-1994 GM versions is unique from the later (1995-) GM and Dodge units. The 1993 and 1994 Chevy versions have a lower first gear of 6.34:1 and an unsynchronized reverse gear. Transmissions after this period have a higher 5.61 low ratio and reverse gear synchronization.

What kind of engine does a 1994 Silverado 3500 have?

The standard power plant in the 1994 Silverado 3500 dually was a 5.7-liter, 16-valve fuel-injected V-8. The engine had a 4-inch bore and 3.48-inch stroke. It developed 190 horsepower and 300 foot-pounds of torque.

What’s the first gear ratio on a Chevy NV4500?

The bellhousing pattern for 1993-1994 GM versions is unique from the later (1995-) GM and Dodge units. The 1993 and 1994 Chevy versions have a lower first gear of 6.34:1 and an unsynchronized reverse gear. Transmissions after this period have a higher 5.61 low ratio and reverse gear synchronization.

Can a Chevy NV4500 be used in a Dodge truck?

The Chevrolet / GM 4wd version of the NV4500 can be adapted to the Jeep: Adaptability to the NP231 transfer case can be acheived when using a Dodge 4wd style tailhousing. However, a change of mainshaft or transfer case input shaft will often be required due to spline count. The NV4500 is found in GMC & Dodge trucks.

The NV4500 is found in GMC & Dodge trucks. The bellhousing pattern for 1993-1994 GM versions is unique from the later (1995-) GM and Dodge units. The 1993 and 1994 Chevy versions have a lower first gear of 6.34:1 and an unsynchronized reverse gear. Transmissions after this period have a higher 5.61 low ratio and reverse gear synchronization.

The standard power plant in the 1994 Silverado 3500 dually was a 5.7-liter, 16-valve fuel-injected V-8. The engine had a 4-inch bore and 3.48-inch stroke. It developed 190 horsepower and 300 foot-pounds of torque.

The bellhousing pattern for 1993-1994 GM versions is unique from the later (1995-) GM and Dodge units. The 1993 and 1994 Chevy versions have a lower first gear of 6.34:1 and an unsynchronized reverse gear. Transmissions after this period have a higher 5.61 low ratio and reverse gear synchronization.

The Chevrolet / GM 4wd version of the NV4500 can be adapted to the Jeep: Adaptability to the NP231 transfer case can be acheived when using a Dodge 4wd style tailhousing. However, a change of mainshaft or transfer case input shaft will often be required due to spline count. The NV4500 is found in GMC & Dodge trucks.

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