A VERY sad and expensive day
Any possibility that whoever "recently installed" that South Bend clutch (the first one) could have gotten something just slightly off so that this could happen?
Just a thought? Sorry about this mess...
Just a thought? Sorry about this mess...
What I found is that the 4th gear had magnetized and had attracted most of the normal metal particals (dust)that wear off the gears, etc. and had siezed the gear to the shaft so it did not need to be engaged to turn with the shaft. So when you shifted into another gear you had two gears at the same time trying to turn at their respective revolutions. I bought a new 4th gear and cleaned up the transmission and it ran great afterwards. Never heard that happening by anyone else nor have I read of it happening anywhere else. A first for everything I guess. Joe
Sorry, I don't buy it. When my 5th gear came off at 96 k there was no noise, and no problem. I shifted into fourth and continued on. From North Dakota to Texas I had a 4-speed and was limited to about 65 (cruised at 60). Something else happened to your tranny and the result was a complete implosion. I'm on my 5th or maybe 6th NV4500 (lost count) and have really destroyed 3 of them, but none were due to 5th gear.
Well I got it back now and its great. It did have plenty of fluid in it, it looked as if that gear came lose and jamed everything up. Oh well though, thats history. I love my new trans and clutch. Now with everything all fixed up I'm good to go on bigger injectors and turbo, after I pay this thing off.
Personally, I think I'd rather have the NV4500 with good parts availability and a strong aftermarket support than an orphan like the NV5600 that is difficult to source parts for.
ummm why is that? everyone seems to bash on the autos, but any tranny behind even a slightly modded cummins is going to say bye bye
how much have you dropped in your tranny now after your 5th gear nut, your two south bends, your input shaft and whatever else you tossed in for go fast goodies?
i'll gladly drop my $3500 for a GB tranny and keep 40+ psi as i shift through the gears
-Josh
how much have you dropped in your tranny now after your 5th gear nut, your two south bends, your input shaft and whatever else you tossed in for go fast goodies?
i'll gladly drop my $3500 for a GB tranny and keep 40+ psi as i shift through the gears
-Josh
Personally, I'd rather have the finer control, engine braking ability, and ability to be compression started that manual transmissions allow for and not have to deal with the lack of engine braking ability and overheating and cavitation issues that plague automatics. Been there, done that.
Could not resist
But the 4500 is a good one,just saw an opening and had to put a jab in there!
From everything I have heard that seems to be true. Even a regular nv4500 with a 5th gear nut and input shaft is suposed to handel alot. I just wanted to minimize my chances of breaking. The truck is apart enough as it is!
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