I'm getting ready to buy a stock 97 extended cab 2wd CTD 1 ton dually. It's been quite a while since I drove anything with a manual transmission, so I thought I'd ask the NV4500 experts here a quick question.
The first 4 gears shift fine, but it seems like I have to push harder to get the shifter into 5th gear than the other 4: is this normal?
I drove the truck for about an hour, both on the freeway and city streets. There were no weird noises, no grinding (that I didn't cause
) or howling at full throttle acceleration or under hard deceleration. No jumping out of gear, no unusual rattles or vibrations in the shifter. Everything worked and sounded just like I thought a modern truck transmission should: much better than the old SM420 in my Landcruiser!
There was just more pressure required to get the transmission into 5th gear than any other gear: kind of a "push it a little harder and wait for the klunk as it goes into fifth. " It felt odd, not as smooth as the other 4 gears, but it may just have been my rusty shifting technique with the long throw. :-laf
Anything to worry about or could this be a precursor to the dreaded 5th gear nut issue?
Thanks for the help,
Mike Bennett
Madera, CA
The first 4 gears shift fine, but it seems like I have to push harder to get the shifter into 5th gear than the other 4: is this normal?
I drove the truck for about an hour, both on the freeway and city streets. There were no weird noises, no grinding (that I didn't cause

There was just more pressure required to get the transmission into 5th gear than any other gear: kind of a "push it a little harder and wait for the klunk as it goes into fifth. " It felt odd, not as smooth as the other 4 gears, but it may just have been my rusty shifting technique with the long throw. :-laf
Anything to worry about or could this be a precursor to the dreaded 5th gear nut issue?
Thanks for the help,
Mike Bennett
Madera, CA