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Old February 2nd, 2021, 08:46 PM
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Default D478 manual transmission identification and options

Hello, I am having some difficulties with identifying the transmission that is bolted up behind my d478 engine. The transmission has bad bearings so I'm looking to replace it. I am pretty sure the transmission is an np435 Due to the inner gear structure and the outside layout. Apparently the shifter is from a Ford I also know that the GM bolt pattern for the np435 is unique. I would like to know what was installed behind the d478, and does anybody know of a company that makes an adapter plate For this transmission to a nv4500 or any 5 speed varient?
I have attached photos of the trans and bellhousing.
The input shaft has 6 1/2" stick out with a 1 1/8" 10 spline shaft with bellhousing mounting holes approximately 8 1/4" wide on top, 9" wide on bottom. 4 3/4" right side and 5" left side.
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Old February 2nd, 2021, 11:18 PM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

Hello Murdoc, Novak has lots of information here;

https://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledg.../manual/np435/

and a mention of using a Ford version NP435 without an adapter here;

https://www.novak-adapt.com/catalog/...gm/ford-to-gm/


NV4500 adapters or information

https://www.advanceadapters.com/cate...r-packages/79/
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Old February 2nd, 2021, 11:33 PM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

I have read that page a few times actually, the main issues that I find are the ford np435 claims a 1 1/16" shaft and mine measures 1 1/8". Also under the GM /Chevrolet version it states "None of the GM NP435's are compatible with our adapter assemblies." making me think it has a different bolt pattern, given the photo of the bellhousing from your 2nd link and my own bellhousing, I think that bottom right bolt is different at least.
I see now that it says you can drill the hole to match, sorry I missed that before.
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Old February 3rd, 2021, 06:35 AM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

I wonder if one of these from V12 would work to get you the transmission you want?

http://thunderv12.com/about_our_engines

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Old February 3rd, 2021, 09:02 PM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

As much as I would love to throw a v12 in, there's not much info on the transmissions used other than "Chevrolet trans" that I could find.
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Old February 3rd, 2021, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

What transmissions were used for the Toro-flow diesels? Was it the sm420's?
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

I was thinking if that adapter from the V12 website would bolt up to your Toroflow, then you'd have more options on the transmission.

I do not know if the Toro's have a unique-to-them bell housing.
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Old February 4th, 2021, 12:37 AM
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

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I was thinking if that adapter from the V12 website would bolt up to your Toroflow, then you'd have more options on the transmission.

I do not know if the Toro's have a unique-to-them bell housing.
Same, honestly I'm not even sure if the diesel / gasoline versions of this engine have different bellhousings. I can't even be 100% that this is the original combo for this motor. I haven't been able to find anyone else talking about a np435 on a Toro-flow. I was also thinking I could just try for an overdrive system for the np435 but it's expensive
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

Not sure if this would help, but my 478 Gas had a 5-Speed Clark.

I doubt a Toro-Flow would have an SM-420.

Also a Toro-Flow was a Gas Engine that was made to be a Diesel. Should be the same Block to accept a typical trans.
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Default Re: D478 manual transmission identification and options

Don’t know much about the 478, but I’ve removed a few 351s from grain trucks out here and they’ve all been running the NP540 (no overdrives) and 1 1/8” 10 spline inputs in the standard style bell housings. I’m sure they’d handle the power of 478 but only have 1:1 final gear.
Just throwing that out there
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