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Trans seems like a nv4500 or along those lines. Shift pattern is different than a 3052. It's a short shifter with a tight shift pattern
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May I ask how you came to that conclusion?So they used the Spicer 3052 transmission....
By the shift pattern, but I was "assuming" they would use regular deuce parts. What year was this truck made ? The NV4500 transmission came out in 1992 and is only rated to 14,500 GVW. Way to low for the deuce. I suppose they could have used a newer Spicer or Eaton or Fuller or who knows what. I need to see some pictures of the transmission to know for sure.May I ask how you came to that conclusion?
If this transmission is really an overdrive unit and the transfer-case is in the same location as our regular deuces and the engine seems to be in the same location, then this transmission could be a great replacement for our Spicer 3053 ! As everyone knows it is the limited space our deuce has that determines what transmissions we can use.I'm not saying it is a nv4500, just seems like it. The truck is titled as a 1992. When I get under it I'll let ya know what it is. I haven't had the time to mess with it much
Thanks for looking. Any idea on which model it is?I crawled under it today, found the tag. It's a zf trans
Interesting, a German transmission in a American deuce. Don't get me wrong ZF makes great transmissions ! I just find it funny is all.I crawled under it today, found the tag. It's a zf trans
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