I'm still hoping that someone who has done this could give me the full 411.
Thanks again.
I run a 4500 mated to a 4.5L custom long rod stroker using an AA bellhousing and slave kit, 2.72:1 Klune V underdrive and 2.0:1 Atlas two speed case.
My 4500 started as a 91 chev 2wd 1 ton transmission. I chose that model for the 6.34:1 first gear, and the 32 spline output shaft. The downside to the 32 spline output shaft unit is length. If you go instead with a dodge 29 spline, the unit is about 2 inches shorter.
I converted my 2wd to a 4wd using a mainshaft and bearing kit from gear center, and also replaced the shift tower with the newer model square style.
Lubrication is not an issue with 4500's as long as you top them up an extra litre. They are a big case, so people that wheel them and dont know about the extra litre end up starving the input bearing.
Fith gear needs special attention. There is a nut on the output shaft that is prone to backing off. Staking that nut onto the shaft eliminates the back off issue.
The 4500 is very easy to work with due to being a top loader. AX's, and 3550's are a real pain to work on due to design, and harder to source parts for.
A complete install kit from AA should make it pretty simple.
4500's are fully synchro'd and you would be hard pressed to tell the diference between a 3550 and 4500. They are not like the old NP435's and T18's of yester years.
The only real set back to a 4500 is weight. Its a beast at 225lbs, but then again, the strength is there in return.
Also, the height is a bit of a pain. Most my floor is gone because I tucked mine flat to the frame rails.
3550 that came out. I've pulled 4 now that were broken like this due to hard wheeling
4500, klune, atlas
Wheres the beef? In the gears.....duh
The 2wd output and 5th gear. With a 4wd output there is a retaining nut on that top shaft
All said and done my 4500 was about 1200$ start to finish. Purchased, converted, rebuild, and adapted to a 4 litre. Most 3550's go for a 1000$ plus, condition unknown from a wrecker...........
Something to think about.
If you have any further questions, let me know.
Oh yeah, you asked for opinions. I've run 435's, t18's, ax 15's, and 3550's. I love the 4500 for what I do. The gearing is good, and the peace of mind is even better.