vault
03-05-2011, 14:48
So my truck which now has 161,000mi over the past month became more and more dificult to shift (NV4500) all gears. I check the fluid level and it was down about 3/4 of a quart. filled it up with the approprite amsoil and it shifts better but still ocassionally doesn't like to go into some gears 5th is the most frequent. Seems to be slightly more frequent after driving 10-15 mi. I've done the clutch spin down test and some times it will shift into reverse sometimes it won't.
So I've check the clutch master resivoir and fluid level was OK. Watched the slave travel and the first time it only moved the clutch fork 3/4" the manual calls for over an inch or more. I pumped the clutch several times and re checked the travel and it was over an 1". I just blocked the clutch pedal to the floor and am going to see if the slave backs off any.
Can a clutch master slave cause this with out creating any clutch drag? The manual indicates it could. My original thought was I- pilot bearing and or bad syncro(s).
So I've check the clutch master resivoir and fluid level was OK. Watched the slave travel and the first time it only moved the clutch fork 3/4" the manual calls for over an inch or more. I pumped the clutch several times and re checked the travel and it was over an 1". I just blocked the clutch pedal to the floor and am going to see if the slave backs off any.
Can a clutch master slave cause this with out creating any clutch drag? The manual indicates it could. My original thought was I- pilot bearing and or bad syncro(s).