About a year or two back there was a great thread about NV4500 transmissions, and about their acceptable temperature ranges. I've been searching for it but can't seem to dig it up and thought maybe a fellow TDR member might have it bookmarked somewhere. I'm at 245,000miles and am starting to get a weird rattle, and I think my throw-out bearing is gone too as its really noisy, so I want to get my NV4500 rebuilt before it eats a gear or does anything unfortunate like leave me stuck in the bush or create carnage in the transmission. I was debating whether or not to put fast coolers on it while I'm at it, I don't tow much but am always loaded at about 10,000lbs as its a welding rig. However, I have a temp gauge and with good oil in the trans, I haven't seen it get above 160*F, usually during the summer it sits at 130F on the highway and 145F around town and on the moutain passes and hardly moves at all during the winter months. I was thinking that maybe I don't even need to think about extra coolers. What do you guys think?
PS: yes the upgrade to a NV5600 would be nice, but too much money for this rig welder.
PS: yes the upgrade to a NV5600 would be nice, but too much money for this rig welder.
