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one more time, swap or no?

Old Nov 11, 2005 | 10:05 AM
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one more time, swap or no?

Had the guy with the NV4500 give me another price last weekend. Has a NV rebuild by a big trans shop in denver... can't remember the name right now. The trans was sent in on warranty several times from a 5th gear failure and he decided to go to a 6spd.

Anyway this trans is a rebuild again and he has never installed it. Comes with southbend clutch and 2nd gen bellhousing.

He now wants $1k. I am just hesitant to go with it since he was having so many 5th gear problems with these things, but he is running quite a bit of power and towing 20Klbs all over the place.

??? decisions decisions

I am really inclined just to stay with the old getrag. Would still need another $500 bucks in parts at least to get this NV swapped in.
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Old Nov 11, 2005 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by andyr354
Had the guy with the NV4500 give me another price last weekend. Has a NV rebuild by a big trans shop in denver... can't remember the name right now. The trans was sent in on warranty several times from a 5th gear failure and he decided to go to a 6spd.

Anyway this trans is a rebuild again and he has never installed it. Comes with southbend clutch and 2nd gen bellhousing.

He now wants $1k. I am just hesitant to go with it since he was having so many 5th gear problems with these things, but he is running quite a bit of power and towing 20Klbs all over the place.

??? decisions decisions

I am really inclined just to stay with the old getrag. Would still need another $500 bucks in parts at least to get this NV swapped in.
Depends on the repair. If they keep pressing a new gear on a damaged mainshaft that's why it keeps going bad. They make 2 repair kits for this. If the shaft is in good shape and the gear presses on tightly they have a nut with a clamp that holds better than the original nut. The best way to fix it is to buy the longer splined shaft. With the longer splines you can fit a second locknut on it. You can buy what you need at www.quad4x4.com
If it was repaired correctly that a great deal. If it wasn't repaired correctly maybe you can buy the parts and have him do the repair correctly before you buy it.
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Old Nov 11, 2005 | 10:55 AM
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I would say that is a great deal if the 5th gear was fixed correctly. especially with a clutch included and probably the flywheel also since the 6sp takes a different one I believe.
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Old Nov 11, 2005 | 05:38 PM
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For what it is worth, I know a man that runs a manufacturing company that keeps a dozen or more 1-ton Dodge/Cummins 5-speeds on the road, all across America, pulling 40' to 53' flatbeds.

I looked at a couple of them the other day that had well over 1,000,000 miles on them.

They do as many repairs as possible in-house.

We discussed the 5th gear problem and he said that no matter which locking method was tried, after the nut once backs off, it is destined to back off again, only sooner each time, unless the main-shaft is replaced.

He now sends problem transmissions somewhere in Texas and has a new, fully splined shaft installed.
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Old Nov 11, 2005 | 05:46 PM
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Man, at $1k I'd be tempted. That's about as cheap as it comes.

How's the Getrag shifting? Is it gonna need a rebuild soon anyway?
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Old Nov 14, 2005 | 08:39 AM
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My getrag is getting somewhat noisy and the 2nd to third shift is alittle slow sometimes.

I think I have an input bearing getting rough and a pilot bushing going bad.
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Old Nov 14, 2005 | 08:46 AM
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For $1K if you don't want it I'll bite!!

Here is the addy for the BEST NV mainshaft

http://www.standardtransmission.com/

Full splined mainshaft with a new 5th gear and nut for a bit over 3 bills.

Very reasonable and high quality products.


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