SouthBend Clutch-shifting problems
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SouthBend Clutch-shifting problems UPDATE
Just put in a new MU1947-Con-O clutch kit and changed the trans. lube from
85-90 Synthetic to the proper 5-30 Amsoil "synchromesh".
Its a REAL b-tch ti get in any gear now and the pedal is on the floor for full disengagement. Shifts much harder and down shifting is very difficult.
I assume the clutch will wear in some,but I`m dissapointed in the fluid results. The truck only has 60,000miles and everything looked like new inside,no debri or ground-up brass in the botom.
What gives? Why did it work better with the "wrong" lube?
85-90 Synthetic to the proper 5-30 Amsoil "synchromesh".
Its a REAL b-tch ti get in any gear now and the pedal is on the floor for full disengagement. Shifts much harder and down shifting is very difficult.
I assume the clutch will wear in some,but I`m dissapointed in the fluid results. The truck only has 60,000miles and everything looked like new inside,no debri or ground-up brass in the botom.
What gives? Why did it work better with the "wrong" lube?
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You probably got air in the clutch hydraulics system....try taking the slave out of the bellhousing & pump it in/out until you feel restriction. The air will work its way out.
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Ok,I`ll try that. But how did I get air in it if I never took it apart? Does the air
get in from it laying around extended beyond its normal range of motion?
get in from it laying around extended beyond its normal range of motion?
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Nope, I'm positive you didn't get air in the line. It's a totally sealed system. As for the fluid, is it GL4? If not you will trash your syncro's and no telling what else. You put 5w-35 in it???????? It's supposed to be Castrol Syntoruqe or Mopar 75w-85 GL4 I think.
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It says right on the bottle nv350/nv1500/nv3500/NV5600-etc........
Spec.Chrysler MS-9224/MS-9417.
Others on here have used this Amsoil with success.
Spec.Chrysler MS-9224/MS-9417.
Others on here have used this Amsoil with success.
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I don't know about the 5600 but on the 4500 you can put the lever in the wrong way, if you follow SB's instructions it says the proper way to have the lever. If it is backwards it will have similar results.
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UPDATE/Mods
Changed the pedal ratio by 3/8`` of an inch. Works GREAT! Goes into low gears just like stock. A 1/4`` would have been better,it bottoms out the master cyl.just before it touches the floor .
Now if the clutch wears in a litlle,kinda grabby now I will be happy with my truck again,,,,,,,,,,,,
Now if the clutch wears in a litlle,kinda grabby now I will be happy with my truck again,,,,,,,,,,,,
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No, I cut the pedal and welded it. I moved the pin that the rod goes over 3/8ths. farther away from the pivot for the pedal. It was`nt hard to do. Took about 1/2 an hour.