93 gmc 1500 4wd automatic to manual 5 speed swap
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93 gmc 1500 4wd automatic to manual 5 speed swap
I have been working on this swap for a couple weeks now. My biggest issues at the time was making the clutch pedal bracket fit and install. What i found out is that im guessing at the factory gm welded a bracket behind the dash to support the pedal. I just made my own bracket with the dash still installed, all i did was have the steering column out. The cut outs for the floor shifter and master were there. Very easy on that part. I did not have to change my front or rear drive shafts but the transfer case is different. The output shaft on the automatic is smalller then the manual. Anyhow my problem i ran into now is that at idle the truck runs a little ruff. Im thinking its because the pcm is not reading the transmission anymore. Is there anyway to trick the pcm that it is in park or neutral with out changing it out to a manual pcm. Everything else works speedo, reverse lights , and no check engine lights or anything like that. It still runs very well i took it on a 10 mile test run and it pulls hard and will blow the tires right off it. So any help on that would be cool and id be happy to answer any questions in detail on what was all involved in the swap.
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ravenwolf69 (November 24th, 2021)
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I did the same in a 92, I don't think your issue has anything to do with the trans swap. Also though it's too late now, what you needed to get to make the swap easy was a pedal set from a manual truck, the clutch/brake pedal set would have just bolted in replacement of the automatic brake petal.
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I swappedmy auto trans for a 5 speed. I have a 93 k1500 that has a tbi 350. It had a 4l60e until i got sick of changing that pos out so i bought a parts truck a 95 k2500 with a 5.7tbi and a fancy NV4500 5 sp manual [yee-haw]. I did the swap without too many bumps bruises or trips to autozone. Now thetruck is a real beast fun to drive and performs well but it idles high and theres a slight intermittent miss at idle. I did not swap the ecu because i couldnt the plugs are waydifferent and im not willing to change out the entire harness. As far as the old tranny plug goes. Black tape and zipties fixed it up just fine.
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ravenwolf69 (November 24th, 2021)
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I swappedmy auto trans for a 5 speed. I have a 93 k1500 that has a tbi 350. It had a 4l60e until i got sick of changing that pos out so i bought a parts truck a 95 k2500 with a 5.7tbi and a fancy NV4500 5 sp manual [yee-haw]. I did the swap without too many bumps bruises or trips to autozone. Now thetruck is a real beast fun to drive and performs well but it idles high and theres a slight intermittent miss at idle. I did not swap the ecu because i couldnt the plugs are waydifferent and im not willing to change out the entire harness. As far as the old tranny plug goes. Black tape and zipties fixed it up just fine.
I have a 92’ single cab short bed Silverado 5.7 tbi 2wd that I bought as a youngin after working a whole summer. That was a few years ago. The truck still runs well, but it’s an automatic. I’m looking to swap my transmission out just like you did (soley for something fun to drive on the weekends) please shoot me a text because I will be doing the swap on my own with a help of a buddy and it would be my first time doing it. I’d really appreciate being able to ask questions, especially asking someone who has experience!
My cell is (469)-740-2320
Thanks in advance brother
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