I have opportunity to buy a 1972 GMC 4905, already converted. The only mechanical problem is it needs a new clutch. Can anyone till me how expensive this is and or how hard is to replace?? The price is right...Thanks....Bill
I understand that the GM series with the V drive tranny's are very easy to do. I am told that you can pull the tranny with an engine hoist, leaving the engine in place. I had a 4905, and never had to pull the tranny, but as much time as I spent in there, it looked pretty easy. Good luck!
Glenn
The old 4905 busses are great. We have a 1974 one that we have driven for about 9 yrs. We work out of it, so we keep it rolling. We have purchased a Dina we are converting now, so we are going to retire it. We are either going t sell it, or use what we want off of it on the new bus and have the rest hauled away. It will be sad, shes been a good one.lol
Rebuilt clutches from the local commercial clutch shop can save you a lot of money. Clutch discs fail more often than pressure plates. Dowel pins also fail. Take a good look at whats broken, you may just have a center torn out of a disc or something along that line thats not real spendy.
Just saw you are in Soldotna.
You can order what ever you need from Commercial Clutch and Brake in Tacoma. The phone is 253.922.5388. They probably know how to ship to you.
Hope you can get buy with a disc, that would save the exchange freight. Comm Brake should give you a deal on the core, if they don't let me know, I can throw a core off the service truck for credit for you, I have a few spares..
You may have to count the splines on the disc and get a diameter measurement, but I think they will know what you need.
I would guess you will spend less than $400 for parts even if you need everything, use your business name if you can. (Tell them No tax to out of state buyers).
Isn't the clutch in the 4905 a wet clutch?