flintspear
10-30-2005, 08:00
I'm running a k3500 with a NV4500, 4.10's. Will be towing a 10k+ horse trailer in the (hopefully) not too distant future. The wide shifts in the 4500 are a problem, esp going from 3rd to 4th in hilly terrain. Any suggestions on a swap or mod? I'd like to keep the rpms around 2000-2200. I know I can go to a under/over drive - ie, GV or USGEAR. Any other options anybody knows of? NV5600 swap? The truck handles a lighter trailer ok, but the wide shifts are still a bit of a problem at around 6500 trailer weight.
Also, have done a bit of reading on the NV4500. Apparently this tranny comes in two forms, one a HD in the Dodge Cummins, with heavier input/output shafts. Anybody know if the Chev tx is a HD version. My truck is rated at just under 10k tow weight in the manual. I might have to go a bit heavier than that. I trashed one of these not long ago - my own fault- put in GL-5 lube. Don't do it. But learned something. Apparently 4th gear is the strongest in this tx. How about an overdrive running in 4th? That might be a bit stronger than straight 5th. I don't expect to run this whole rig (about 16 k pounds) faster than about 60. That would keep the rpms in a reasonable range. BTW just ran this truck from Vail to Denver without a downshift (over Vail pass at 10,500), a nice run with about 14-15 mpg at 65-70. Cool temps definitely help.
I love my truck.
98 cc k3500. KE filter, bone stock from there.
Also, have done a bit of reading on the NV4500. Apparently this tranny comes in two forms, one a HD in the Dodge Cummins, with heavier input/output shafts. Anybody know if the Chev tx is a HD version. My truck is rated at just under 10k tow weight in the manual. I might have to go a bit heavier than that. I trashed one of these not long ago - my own fault- put in GL-5 lube. Don't do it. But learned something. Apparently 4th gear is the strongest in this tx. How about an overdrive running in 4th? That might be a bit stronger than straight 5th. I don't expect to run this whole rig (about 16 k pounds) faster than about 60. That would keep the rpms in a reasonable range. BTW just ran this truck from Vail to Denver without a downshift (over Vail pass at 10,500), a nice run with about 14-15 mpg at 65-70. Cool temps definitely help.
I love my truck.
98 cc k3500. KE filter, bone stock from there.