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A leak at the front of the transmission will be from
either the front bearing retainer or retainer seal.
Lubricant may be seen dripping from the clutch
housing after extended operation. If the leak is
severe, it may also contaminate the clutch disc caus-
ing the disc to slip, grab and or chatter.
A correct lubricant level check can only be made
when the vehicle is level. Also allow the lubricant to
settle for a minute or so before checking. These rec-
ommendations will ensure an accurate check and
avoid an underfill or overfill condition. Always check
the lubricant level after any addition of fluid to avoid
an incorrect lubricant level condition.
HARD SHIFTING
Hard shifting is usually caused by a low lubricant
level, improper or contaminated lubricants. The con-
sequence of using non-recommended lubricants is
noise, excessive wear, internal bind and hard shift-
ing. Substantial lubricant leaks can result in gear,
shift rail, synchro, and bearing damage. If a leak
goes undetected for an extended period, the first indi-
cations of component damage are usually hard shift-
ing and noise.
Component damage, incorrect clutch adjustment or
damaged clutch pressure plate or disc are additional
probable causes of increased shift effort. Incorrect
adjustment or a worn/damaged pressure plate or disc
can cause incorrect release. If clutch problem is
advanced, gear clash during shifts can result. Worn
or damaged synchro rings can cause gear clash when
shifting into any forward gear. In some new or
rebuilt transmissions, new synchro rings may tend to
stick slightly causing hard or noisy shifts. In most
cases this condition will decline as the rings wear-in.
TRANSMISSION NOISE
Most manual transmissions make some noise dur-
ing normal operation. Rotating gears generate a mild
whine that is audible, but generally only at extreme
speeds.
Severe highly audible transmission noise is gener-
ally the initial indicator of a lubricant problem.
Insufficient, improper or contaminated lubricant will
promote rapid wear of gears, synchros, shift rails,
forks and bearings. The overheating caused by a
lubricant problem, can also lead to gear breakage.
REMOVAL
NOTE: Use a heavy duty scissors style transmis-
sion jack for remove of the transmission.
(1) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(2) Shift transmission into Neutral.
(3) Remove screws attaching shift boot to floorpan.
Then slide boot upward on the shift lever.(4) Remove the bolts holding the shift tower to the
isolator plate and transmission gear case.
(5) Remove the shift tower and isolator plate from
the transmission gear case.
(6) Raise and support vehicle.
(7) Remove skid plate, if equipped.
(8) Mark propeller shaft/shafts and axle yokes for
installation reference.
(9) Remove propeller shaft.
(10) Disconnect and remove exhaust system as
necessary.
(11) Disconnect wires at backup light switch.
(12) Support engine with adjustable safety stand
and wood block.
(13) If transmission is to be disassembled for
repair, remove drain bolt at bottom of PTO cover and
drain lubricant from transmission (Fig. 4).
(14) Remove clutch slave cylinder splash shield, if
equipped.
(15) Remove clutch slave cylinder bolts and move
cylinder aside for clearance.
(16) Remove wire harness from clips on transmis-
sion.
TWO WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Remove bolts/nuts mounting transmission to
the rear mount.
(2) Support and secure transmission with safety
chains to a transmission jack.
(3) Remove rear crossmember.
(4) Remove transmission clutch housing bolts at
the engine block.
(5) Slide transmission and jack rearward until
input shaft clears clutch disc and pressure plate.
(6) Lower transmission jack and remove transmis-
sion from under vehicle.
Fig. 4 NV5600 Drain Bolt
1 - PTO COVER
2 - DRAIN BOLT
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MANUAL - NV5600 (Continued)
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EXTENSION/ADAPTER HOUSING
(1) Install extension housing bushing with
Installer 8156 and Handle C-4171, if necessary. The
oil feed hole must be at the 12 o'clock position when
installed.
(2) On 4X2 vehicles, install extension housing seal
with Installer 8154 and Handle C-4171, with the
weep hole at the bottom.
NOTE: Drain hole located in the dust boot portion
of the seal must face downward ( toward the
ground) when installed.
(3) On 4X4 vehicles, install adapter housing seal
with Installer C-3860-A and Handle C-4171.
(4) Install the crossover cam bushing into the
extension/adapter housing with Installer 8239 and
Handle C-4171.
(5) Clean the rear of the transmission case of all
sealer.
(6) Install reverse countershaft gear bearing race
onto the reverse countershaft gear bearing.
(7) Measure the distance from the back of the
bearing race to Gauge Bar 6311 (Fig. 94).(8) Measure thickness of the gauge bar and record
the total of the two measurements.
(9) Clean all the sealer from the extension/adapter
housing.
(10) Place Gauge Bar 6311 across the housing face.
Measure the distance from the top of the bar to the
bottom of the reverse countershaft bearing race bore
(Fig. 95).
(11) Subtract thickness of the gauge bar from the
measurement and record the result.
(12) The difference between the two measurements
is the end-play for the reverse countershaft gear
assembly.
(13) Install shims to achieve 0.15-0.25 mm (0.006-
0.010 in.) end-play for the reverse countershaft gear
assembly into the reverse countershaft bearing race
bore.
(14) Use Installer to install the reverse counter-
shaft bearing race into the extension/adapter hous-
ing.
(15) Install back-up lamp switch and a new gasket
into the extension/adapter housing. Tighten switch to
28 N´m (20 ft.lbs.).
(16) Install crossover cam into the extension/
adapter housing.
(17) Install bolt to hold the crossover cam to the
extension/adapter housing (Fig. 96).
Fig. 94 Measure Height of Reverse Countershaft
1 - MEASURE DISTANCE FROM RACE TO GAUGE BAR 6311
Fig. 95 Reverse Countershaft Gear Bearing Race
Bore
1 - GAUGE BAR 6311 TO BEARING RACE BORE
MEASUREMENT
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MANUAL - NV5600 (Continued)
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(5) Clean the mating surfaces of shift tower and
isolator plate with suitable wax and grease remover.
(6) Apply Mopar Gasket Maker or equivalent to
sealing surface of the transmission case. Do not over
apply sealant.
(7) Install isolator plate onto the transmission case
metal side down.
(8) Install shift tower onto the isolator plate. No
sealant is necessary between the shift tower and top
of isolator plate.
(9) Verify that the shift tower, isolator plate and
the shift socket are properly aligned.
(10) Install bolts to hold the shift tower to the iso-
lator plate and the transmission case. Tighten bolts
to 10.2±11.25 N´m (7.5±8.3 ft. lbs.).
(11) Install shift boot and bezel.
(12) Connect battery negative cable.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Install and secure transfer case on the trans-
mission jack.
(2) Raise and align transfer case input gear with
transmission mainshaft.
(3) Move transfer case forward and seat it on
adapter.
(4) Install and tighten transfer case mounting nuts
to 41-47 N´m (30-35 ft. lbs.) if case has 3/8 studs. If
case has 5/16 studs tighten to 30-41 N´m (22-30 ft.
lbs.).
(5) Connect transfer case shift lever to range lever
on transfer case.(6) Install propeller shafts with reference marks
aligned.
(7) Fill transmission with required lubricant.
Check lubricant level in transfer case and add lubri-
cant if necessary.
(8) Install transfer case skid plate, if equipped,
and crossmember. Tighten attaching bolts/nuts to 41
N´m (30 ft. lbs.).
(9) Install exhaust system components.
(10) Remove support and lower vehicle.
(11) Shift transmission into third gear.
(12) Clean the mating surfaces of shift tower, iso-
lator plate, and transmission case with suitable wax
and grease remover.
(13) Apply Mopar Gasket Maker or equivalent to
the sealing surface of the transmission case. Do not
over apply sealant.
(14) Install isolator plate onto the transmission
case, metal side down.
(15) Install shift tower onto the isolator plate. No
sealant is necessary between the shift tower and top
of isolator plate.
(16) Verify that the shift tower, isolator plate and
the shift tower bushings are properly aligned.
(17) Install the bolts to hold the shift tower to the
isolator plate and the transmission case. Tighten the
shift tower bolts to 10.2±11.25 N´m (7.5±8.3 ft. lbs.).
(18) Install shift lever boot and bezel.
(19) Connect battery negative cable.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS - NV5600
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION N´m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Plug, Crossover Cam and
Detent48 35 -
Bolt, Input Retainer 28 20 -
Bolt, 5-6 Crossover Bracket 28 20 -
Bolt, Clutch Housing 48 35 -
Bolt, Extension/Adapter Housing 48 35 -
Bolt, Shift Tower 9 7 80
Switch, Back-up Lamp 28 20 -
Bolt, Shift Blocker 55 41 -
Bolt, PTO Cover 40 30 -
Pivot, Clutch Release Lever 22 16 -
Plug, Fill 30 22 -
Nut, Output Shaft 339 250 -
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MANUAL - NV5600 (Continued)
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ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Remove the propeller shaft.
(2) Remove the transfer case.
(3) Remove adapter housing seal with a pry tool or
a slide hammer mounted screw.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install extension housing seal with Installer
8154 and Handle C-4171.
(2) Install propeller shaft with reference marks
aligned.
EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Mark propeller shaft and pinion yoke for
installation reference and remove the propeller shaft.
(3) Remove the extension housing seal with a suit-
able pry tool or a slide hammer mounted screw.
(4) Remove the extension housing bushing with
Remover 8155 (Fig. 98).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install extension housing bushing with
Installer 8156 (Fig. 99) and Handle C-4171.
(2) Install adapter housing seal with Installer
8154 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 100).
(3) Install transfer case and propeller shaft(s).
(4) Check and fill transmission.
(5) Remove support and lower vehicle.
SHIFT COVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transmission into Neutral.
(2) Unscrew and remove the shift lever extension
from the shift
(3) Remove screws attaching shift boot to floorpan.
Then slide boot upward on the shift lever.
(4) Remove the bolts holding the shift tower to the
isolator plate and transmission gear case.
(5) Remove the shift tower (Fig. 101) and isolator
plate (Fig. 102) from the transmission.
Fig. 99 Extension Housing Bushing Installer
1 - HANDLE
2 - INSTALLER
3 - BUSHING
Fig. 100 Extension Housing Seal Installer
1 - INSTALLER
2 - HANDLE
Fig. 98 Extension Housing
1 - REMOVER
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INSTALLATION
(1) Shift transmission into third gear.
(2) Clean the mating surfaces of shift tower, isola-
tor plate, and transmission gear case with suitable
wax and grease remover.
(3) Apply MopartGasket Maker, or equivalent, to
the sealing surface of the transmission. Do not over
apply sealant.
(4) Install the isolator plate onto the transmission,
metal side down.
(5) Install the shift tower onto the isolator plate.
No sealant is necessary between the shift tower and
top of the isolator plate.
(6) Verify that the shift tower, isolator plate, and
the shift tower bushings are properly aligned.
(7) Install the bolts to hold the shift tower to the
isolator plate and the transmission gear case.
Tighten the shift tower bolts to 8±10 N´m (7±9 ft.
lbs.).
(8) Install the shift lever extension, shift boot, and
bezel.
Fig. 101 Remove Shift Tower
1 - SHIFT TOWER
2 - TRANSMISSION
Fig. 102 Remove Shift Tower Isolator Plate
1 - ISOLATOR PLATE
2 - TRANSMISSION
BR/BEMANUAL - NV5600 21 - 133
SHIFT COVER (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Install new front output seal in front case with
Installer Tool 8143-A as follows:
(a) Place new seal on tool. Garter spring on seal
goes toward interior of case.
(b) Start seal in bore with light taps from ham-
mer (Fig. 101). Once seal is started, continue tap-
ping seal into bore until installer tool seats against
case.
(2) Install companion flange seal on front shaft
(Fig. 102).
(3) Install companion flange on front shaft (Fig.
103). Then install and tighten flange nut to 176-271
N´m (130-200 ft. lbs.) torque.(4) Install propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIFFER-
ENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PRO-
PELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
SHIFT LEVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transfer case into 2H.
(2) Remove transfer case shifter knob cap.
(3) Remove nut holding shifter knob to shift lever.
(4) Remove shifter knob.
(5) Remove the shift boot from the shifter bezel.
(6) Remove the bolts securing the shifter mecha-
nism to the floor pan along the driver's side of the
transmission tunnel (Fig. 104).
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.
(8) Loosen adjusting trunnion lock bolt and slide
shift rod out of trunnion. If rod lacks enough travel
to come out of trunnion, push trunnion out of shift
lever.
(9) Remove the nuts holding the shifter mecha-
nism to the underside of the floor pan.
(10) Separate shift lever mechanism from the vehi-
cle.
Fig. 101 Front Output Seal Installation
1 - INSTALLER 8143-A
2 - TRANSFER CASE
Fig. 102 Installing Flange Seal On Front Shaft
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 103 Installing Companion Flange On Front
Shaft
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
21 - 852 TRANSFER CASE - NV231HDBR/BE
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) If the shifter mechanism does not have a
adjustment locating pin installed, align the adjust-
ment channel on the shifter assembly to the locating
hole in the lower shift lever and install an appropri-
ately sized pin to retain the position (Fig. 105).
(2) Position shift lever on vehicle.
(3) Install nuts to hold shift lever to the underside
of the body.
(4) Install trunnion to shift lever, if necessary.
(5) Install shift rod to trunnion, if necessary.
(6) Tighten the shift rod lock bolt to 10 N´m (90
in.lbs.).
(7) Remove the shifter adjustment locating pin
from the adjustment channel and the locating hole.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Install the bolts to hold the shifter mechanism
to the floor pan.
(10) Install the transfer case shifter bezel.
(11) Install the shifter boot and the shifter knob
onto the shifter lever.
(12) Install nut to hold shifter knob to shift lever.
(13) Install shifter knob cap.
(14) Verify transfer case operation.
ADJUSTMENT - SHIFT LEVER
(1) Move shift lever into 2H position.
(2) Raise vehicle.(3) Loosen shift rod lock bolt at trunnion (Fig.
106).
Fig. 104 Transfer Case Shifter
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
Fig. 105 Shifter Adjustment
1 - LOCATING PIN
2 - ADJUSTMENT CHANNEL
3 - LOWER SHIFTER LEVER
4 - LOCATING HOLE
Fig. 106 Shift Rod Lock Bolt Location
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
BR/BETRANSFER CASE - NV231HD 21 - 853
SHIFT LEVER (Continued)
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(3) Install companion flange on front shaft (Fig.
104). Then install and tighten flange nut to 176-271
N´m (130-200 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install propeller shaft. (Refer to 3 - DIFFER-
ENTIAL & DRIVELINE/PROPELLER SHAFT/PRO-
PELLER SHAFT - INSTALLATION)
SHIFT LEVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transfer case into 2H.
(2) Remove transfer case shifter knob cap.
(3) Remove nut holding shifter knob to shift lever.
(4) Remove shifter knob.(5) Remove the shift boot from the shifter bezel.
(6) Remove the bolts securing the shifter mecha-
nism to the floor pan along the driver's side of the
transmission tunnel (Fig. 105).
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.
(8) Loosen adjusting trunnion lock bolt and slide
shift rod out of trunnion. If rod lacks enough travel
Fig. 102 Checking Front Output Seal Installation
Depth
1 - CORRECT SEAL DEPTH IS 2.03-2.5 mm (0.080-0.100 in.)
BELOW TOP EDGE OF BORE
2 - FRONT CASE SHAFT BORE
3 - FRONT OUTPUT SEAL
Fig. 103 Installing Flange Seal On Front Shaft
1 - FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT
2 - FLANGE SEAL
Fig. 104 Installing Companion Flange On Front
Shaft
1 - COMPANION FLANGE
Fig. 105 Transfer Case Shifter
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
BR/BETRANSFER CASE - NV241LD 21 - 887
FRONT OUTPUT SHAFT SEAL (Continued)
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to come out of trunnion, push trunnion out of shift
lever.
(9) Remove the nuts holding the shifter mecha-
nism to the underside of the floor pan.
(10) Separate shift lever mechanism from the vehi-
cle.
INSTALLATION
(1) If the shifter mechanism does not have a
adjustment locating pin installed, align the adjust-
ment channel on the shifter assembly to the locating
hole in the lower shift lever and install an appropri-
ately sized pin to retain the position (Fig. 106).
(2) Position shift lever on vehicle.
(3) Install nuts to hold shift lever to the underside
of the body.
(4) Install trunnion to shift lever, if necessary.
(5) Install shift rod to trunnion, if necessary.
(6) Tighten the shift rod lock bolt to 10 N´m (90
in.lbs.).
(7) Remove the shifter adjustment locating pin
from the adjustment channel and the locating hole.(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Install the bolts to hold the shifter mechanism
to the floor pan.
(10) Install the transfer case shifter bezel.
(11) Install the shifter boot and the shifter knob
onto the shifter lever.
(12) Install nut to hold shifter knob to shift lever.
(13) Install shifter knob cap.
(14) Verify transfer case operation.
ADJUSTMENT - SHIFT LEVER
(1) Move shift lever into 2H position.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Loosen shift rod lock bolt at trunnion (Fig.
107).
Fig. 106 Shifter Adjustment
1 - LOCATING PIN
2 - ADJUSTMENT CHANNEL
3 - LOWER SHIFTER LEVER
4 - LOCATING HOLE
Fig. 107 Shift Rod Lock Bolt Location
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
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SHIFT LEVER (Continued)
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SHIFT LEVER
REMOVAL
(1) Shift transfer case into 2H.
(2) Remove transfer case shifter knob cap.
(3) Remove nut holding shifter knob to shift lever.
(4) Remove shifter knob.
(5) Remove the shift boot from the shifter bezel.
(6) Remove the bolts securing the shifter mecha-
nism to the floor pan along the driver's side of the
transmission tunnel (Fig. 107).
(7) Raise and support the vehicle.
(8) Loosen adjusting trunnion lock bolt and slide
shift rod out of trunnion. If rod lacks enough travel
to come out of trunnion, push trunnion out of shift
lever.
(9) Remove the nuts holding the shifter mecha-
nism to the underside of the floor pan.
(10) Separate shift lever mechanism from the vehi-
cle.
INSTALLATION
(1) If the shifter mechanism does not have a
adjustment locating pin installed, align the adjust-
ment channel on the shifter assembly to the locating
hole in the lower shift lever and install an appropri-
ately sized pin to retain the position (Fig. 108).
(2) Position shift lever on vehicle.
(3) Install nuts to hold shift lever to the underside
of the body.
(4) Install trunnion to shift lever, if necessary.
(5) Install shift rod to trunnion, if necessary.
(6) Tighten the shift rod lock bolt to 10 N´m (90
in.lbs.).
(7) Remove the shifter adjustment locating pin
from the adjustment channel and the locating hole.
(8) Lower vehicle.
(9) Install the bolts to hold the shifter mechanism
to the floor pan.
(10) Install the transfer case shifter bezel.
(11) Install the shifter boot and the shifter knob
onto the shifter lever.
(12) Install nut to hold shifter knob to shift lever.
(13) Install shifter knob cap.
(14) Verify transfer case operation.
Fig. 107 Transfer Case Shifter
1 - TRANSFER CASE SHIFTER ASSEMBLY
2 - SHIFT ROD
3 - TRUNNION
4 - LOCK BOLT
Fig. 108 Shifter Adjustment
1 - LOCATING PIN
2 - ADJUSTMENT CHANNEL
3 - LOWER SHIFTER LEVER
4 - LOCATING HOLE
21 - 924 TRANSFER CASE - NV241HDBR/BE