rompinstompinmudmonkey
1/2 ton status
Has anyone ever experienced an input shaft failure on an NV4500?
I was driving home last night pulling a light trailer at 55mph when.....ZING!!! I lost 5th gear. I assumed that the 5th gear nut had backed off( which is fairly common on dodge 4500's)even though I had installed an updated main shaft and fully splined 5th gear to take care of that issue. I pulled off to the side of the road and shifted through all of the gears just fine, but the truck won't move in any gear at all. Instead I get a metallic grinding noise any time the clutch is engaged, whether it is in gear or not. I just rebuilt this trans about 20k miles ago and put expensive parts into it so as not to have issues like this...
Anyway, has anyone ever lost an input shaft and/or clutch while cruising down the road? What is really odd to me is that the engine was under almost no load when whatever it was failed. I guess I'll be pulling the trans today to see what came apart.
I was driving home last night pulling a light trailer at 55mph when.....ZING!!! I lost 5th gear. I assumed that the 5th gear nut had backed off( which is fairly common on dodge 4500's)even though I had installed an updated main shaft and fully splined 5th gear to take care of that issue. I pulled off to the side of the road and shifted through all of the gears just fine, but the truck won't move in any gear at all. Instead I get a metallic grinding noise any time the clutch is engaged, whether it is in gear or not. I just rebuilt this trans about 20k miles ago and put expensive parts into it so as not to have issues like this...
Anyway, has anyone ever lost an input shaft and/or clutch while cruising down the road? What is really odd to me is that the engine was under almost no load when whatever it was failed. I guess I'll be pulling the trans today to see what came apart.