DODGE RAM 2001 Service Repair Manual
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FRONT HOUSING AND INPUT SHAFT BEARING
RETAINER
(1) If previously removed, install input shaft bear-
ing in front housing bore (Fig. 109). Install snap ring
and use plastic mallet to seat bearing. Bearing goes
in from front side of housing only.
(2) Apply liberal quantity of petroleum jelly to
countershaft front bearing. Then insert bearing in
front housing race (Fig. 109). Large diameter side of
bearing cage goes toward countershaft (Fig. 110).
Small diameter side goes toward bearing race in
housing.(3) Reach into countershaft front bearing with fin-
ger and push each bearing roller outward against
race. Then apply extra petroleum jelly to hold rollers
in place during housing installation.
(4) Apply small amount of petroleum jelly to shift
shaft bushing in front housing.
Fig. 106 Shift Shaft Lever Roll
1 - BUSHING LOCK PIN SLOT
2 - SEAT ROLL PIN FLUSH WITH LEVER
Fig. 107 Roll Pin In Shift Socket
1 - ROLL PIN
2 - SHIFT SOCKET
3 - SHIFT SHAFT
Fig. 108 Seat Shift Socket
1 - PIN PUNCH
2 - SHIFT SOCKET
3 - SEAT ROLL PIN FLUSH
4 - SHIFT SOCKET
Fig. 109 Input Shaft Bearing And Countershaft Front
Bearing
1 - INPUT SHAFT BEARING
2 - COUNTERSHAFT FRONT BEARING
3 - SHIFT SHAFT BUSHING
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(5) Apply 1/8 in. wide bead of MopartGasket
Maker or equivalent to mating surfaces of front and
rear housings (Fig. 111).
(6) Have helper hold rear housing and geartrain in
upright position. Then install front housing on rear
housing and geartrain.
(7) Work front housing downward onto geartrain
until seated on rear housing.CAUTION: Front housings will not seat if shift com-
ponents are not in Neutral or one or more compo-
nents are misaligned. Do not force the front
housing into place.
(8) Tap rear housing alignment dowels back into
place with hammer and pin punch. Both dowels
should be flush fit in each housing. Have helper hold
transmission upright while dowels are tapped back
into place.
(9) Place transmission in horizontal position.
(10) Apply MopartGasket Maker or equivalent, to
housing attaching bolts. Apply sealer material sealer
to underside of bolt heads and to bolt shanks and
threads (Fig. 112).
(11) Install and start housing attaching bolts by
hand (Fig. 112). Then tighten bolts to 34 N´m (25 ft.
lbs.).
(12) Install shift shaft bushing lock bolt (Fig. 113).
Apply Mopar Gasket Maker or equivalent to bolt
threads, shank and underside of bolt head before
installation.
CAUTION: If lock bolt cannot be fully installed the
shift shaft is not in Neutral, or the shaft bushing (or
lever) is misaligned.
(13) Lubricate then install shift shaft detent
plunger in housing bore (Fig. 114). Lubricate plunger
with petroleum jelly or gear lubricant. Verify plunger
is fully seated in detent notch in shift shaft.
(14) Install detent spring inside plunger (Fig. 114).
(15) Install detent plug in end of Installer 8123.
Position plug on detent spring and compress spring
until detent plug pilots in detent plunger bore. Drive
detent plug into transmission case until plug seats.
(16) Install backup light switch (Fig. 115).
Fig. 110 Countershaft Front Bearing
1 - BEARING RACE
2 - PETROLEUM JELLY
3 - COUNTERSHAFT FRONT BEARING
Fig. 111 Seal Front/Rear Housings
1 - HOUSING FLANGE SURFACE
2 - MOPAR GASKET MAKER (OR LOCTITE 518)
Fig. 112 Housing Bolts
1 - HOUSING ATTACHING BOLTS (APPLY SEALER
BEFOREHAND)
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(17) Install input shaft snap ring (Fig. 116).
(18) Installnewoil seal in front bearing retainer
with Installer 6448 (Fig. 117).
(19) Apply bead of Mopar silicone sealer or equiv-
alent to flange surface of front bearing retainer (Fig.
118).
(20) Align and install front bearing retainer over
input shaft and onto housing mounting surface (Fig.
119). Verify bolt holes are aligned before seating
retainer.
CAUTION: Be sure sealer does not get into the oil
feed hole in the transmission case or bearing
retainer.
Fig. 113 Shift Shaft Bushing Lock Bolt
1 - SHIFT SHAFT LOCK BOLT
2 - SHAFT SOCKET
Fig. 114 Shift Shaft Detent Plunger
1 - FRONT HOUSING
2 - PLUG
3 - SPRING
4 - PLUNGER
Fig. 115 Backup Light Switch
1 - BACKUP LIGHT SWITCH
Fig. 116 Shaft Snap Ring - Typical
1 - INPUT SHAFT SNAP RING
Fig. 117 Oil Seal In Front Bearing Retainer
1 - INSTALLER 6448
2 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
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(21) Install and tighten bearing retainer bolts to
7-10 N´m (5-7 ft. lbs.) (Fig. 120).
SHIFT TOWER AND LEVER
(1) Apply petroleum jelly to ball end of shift lever
and interior of shift socket.
(2) Shift the transmission into third gear.
(3) Align and install shift tower and lever assem-
bly (Fig. 121). Be sure shift ball is seated in socket
and the offset in the tower is toward the passenger
side of the vehicle before installing tower bolts.
(4) Install shift tower bolts (Fig. 122) and tighten
bolts to 8.5 N´m (75.2 in. lbs.).
Fig. 118 Seal Bearing Retainer And Housing -
Typical
1 - APPLY SEALER BEAD
2 - INPUT SHAFT BEARING RETAINER
Fig. 119 Input Shaft Bearing Retainer
1 - INPUT SHAFT
2 - OIL FEED
3 - BEARING RETAINER
Fig. 120 Input Shaft Bearing Retainer Bolts - Typical
1 - RETAINER BOLTS
Fig. 121 Shift Tower
1 - SHIFT TOWER
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(5) Fill transmission to bottom edge of fill plug
hole with Mopar Transmission Lubricant.
(6) Install and tighten fill plug to 34 N´m (25 ft.
lbs.).
(7) Check transmission vent. Be sure vent is open
and not restricted.
INSTALLATION
NOTE: If a new transmission is being installed, be
sure to use all components supplied with the new
transmission. For example, if a new shift tower is
supplied with the new transmission, do not re-use
the original shift tower.
Make sure transmission front housing mounting
surface is clean. Before installation apply light coat
of Mopar high temperature bearing grease to contact
surfaces of following components:
²input shaft splines.
²release bearing slide surface of front retainer.
²release bearing bore.
²release fork.
²release fork ball stud.
²propeller shaft slip yoke.
(1) Support and secure transmission to jack with
safety chains.
(2) Raise and align transmission input shaft with
clutch disc, then slide transmission into place.
(3) Install and tighten transmission bolts to 54-61
N´m (40-45 ft. lbs.). Be sure front housing is fully
seated before tightening bolts. Install front dust
cover after all bolts are tightened.
(4) Fill transmission with Mopar lubricant. Correct
fill level is to bottom edge of fill plug hole.
(5) Connect backup lamp switch wires.(6) Connect transmission harnesses to clips on
case.
(7) Install crossmember. Tighten crossmember-to-
frame bolts to 68 N´m (50 ft. lbs.).
(8) Tighten crossmember-to-transmission insulator
nuts to 68 N´m (50 ft. lbs.).
(9) Install slave cylinder. Tighten cylinder nuts to
23 N´m (200 in. lbs.).
(10) Remove jack used to support transmission.
(11) Install strut bolts/nuts, if removed. Also
install oil filter if removal was necessary.
(12) Install and connect exhaust system. Align
exhaust components before tightening clamp and
bracket bolts and nuts. Be sure exhaust components
are clear of all chassis and driveline components.
TWO WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Align and install propeller shaft.
(2) Verify that all linkage components, hoses and
electrical wires have been connected.
(3) Remove any remaining support stands and
lower vehicle.
(4) Install crankshaft position sensor.
(5) Connect battery negative cable.
(6) Install shift tower and lever assembly. Tighten
shift tower bolts to 7-10 N´m (5-7 ft. lbs.).
(7) Install the shift lever extension onto the shift
tower and lever assembly.
(8) Install shift boot and bezel.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Install transfer case. Align and position trans-
fer case with transmission jack or aid of helper.
(2) Install and tighten transfer case attaching nuts
to 47 N´m (35 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install and connect transfer case shift linkage.
(4) Align and install front and rear propeller
shafts.
(5) Verify that all linkage components, hoses and
electrical wires have been connected.
(6) Check transfer case fluid level. Add Mopar
Dexron II, or ATF Plus if necessary. Correct level is
to edge of fill plug hole. Be sure transfer case is level
before checking or adding fluid.
(7) Check and adjust transfer case shift linkage if
necessary.
(8) Install transfer case skid plate, if equipped.
(9) Install crankshaft position sensor.
(10) Remove any remaining support stands and
lower vehicle.
(11) Connect battery negative cable.
(12) Install shift tower and lever assembly. Tighten
shift tower bolts to 7-10 N´m (5-7 ft. lbs.).
(13) Install the shift lever extension onto the shift
tower and lever assembly.
(14) Install shift boot and bezel.
Fig. 122 Shift Tower Bolts
1 - SHIFT TOWER AND LEVER ASSEMBLY
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SPECIFICATIONS
MANUAL - NV3500
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Clutch Housing Bolts 54-61 40-45 -
Crossmember To Frame Bolts 61-75 44-55 -
Crossmember To Insulator Nuts 54-61 40-45 -
Drain/Fill Plug 9-27 14-20 -
Front To Rear Housing Bolts 30-35 22-26 -
Front Bearing Retainer Bolts 7-10 5-7 62-88
Idler Shaft Bolts 19-25 14-18 -
Rear Bearing Retainer Bolts 30-35 22-26 -
Shift Tower Bolts 7-10 5-7 62-88
Slave Cylinder Nuts 23 17 -
Transfer Case Nuts 47 35 -
U-Joint Clamp Bolts 19 14 -
SPECIAL TOOLS
MANUAL - NV3500
Remover C-3985-B
Installer C-3972-A
Remover 6957
Installer 6951
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Handle C-4171
Remover 8117
Remover/Installer 6858
Fixture 6747
Adapter 6747-1A
Adapter 6747-2B
Cup 8115
Splitter 1130
Tube 6310-1
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Installer 8118
Remover/Installer 8119
Stud, Alignment 8120
Installer C-3860±A
Installer 8123
Installer 6448
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MANUAL - NV4500
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MANUAL - NV4500
DESCRIPTION...........................44
OPERATION.............................46
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING.................46
MANUAL TRANSMISSION................46
REMOVAL..............................47
DISASSEMBLY...........................48
CLEANING..............................64
INSPECTION............................64
ASSEMBLY.............................65
INSTALLATION...........................82
SPECIFICATIONS........................83
SPECIAL TOOLS.........................83ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL
REMOVAL..............................87
INSTALLATION...........................87
EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL
REMOVAL..............................87
INSTALLATION...........................87
SHIFT MECHANISM
REMOVAL..............................88
INSTALLATION...........................89
SHIFT COVER
REMOVAL..............................90
INSTALLATION...........................90
MANUAL - NV4500
DESCRIPTION
The NV4500 is a five speed constant mesh manual
transmission (Fig. 1). All gear ranges including
reverse are synchronized. Fifth gear is an overdrive
range. The transmission has a cast iron gear case
and aluminum shift cover.
Two versions are used, a standard duty for 5.9L
applications and a heavy duty for V10 and Cummins
diesel applications. Main differences are the larger
diameter input shaft, output shaft, and mainshaft
fifth gear in the heavy duty model.Tapered roller bearings support the drive gear,
mainshaft and countershaft in the gear case. Roller
bearings in the drive gear support the forward end of
the mainshaft. The mainshaft gears are all supported
on caged type roller bearings. Drive gear thrust reac-
tion is controlled by a needle type thrust bearing.
The bearing is located at the forward end of the
mainshaft.
The transmission is a top loader style. The shift
lever is located in a shifter tower which is bolted to
the shift cover and operates the shift forks and rails
directly. The shift forks and rails are all located
within the aluminum cover which is bolted to the top
of the gear case.
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Fig. 1 NV4500 Manual Transmissions
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