Did the shifting improve when you replaced your stock clutch? Did you replace the hydraulic clutch linkage, mic the pilot bearing/input shaft to measure clearance, replace the pilot bearing or something else?
I finally called NVG and spoke with several engineers there and they said the 5600 should shift much, much better than a 4500. Well mine doesn't. They told me to check for proper clutch by 'almost' shifting into reverse and letting the clutch out - I should be able to hear the syncros/blocking rings 'grinding' (said not to worry - this won't hurt trans) and then push the clutch peddle back to the floor and count how long it takes for the noise to subside. It should subside within a count of 2 otherwise the clutch isn't fully disengaging/dragging. Well mine doesn't subside for a count of 3 to almost 4 so I'm thinking that is the root of my shifting problem. I can't shift into 1st (granny low) without grinding unless I come to a COMPLETE stop.
As some of you may recall my transmission was replaced under warranty after the mainshaft was replaced. Neither solved the problem. The only thing that made shifting better was the addition of LSD friction modifier to my trans fluid and it shifted like butter for about a week. My theory is that the friction modifier was just slippery enough to compensate for the drag from the input shaft and gave me nice buttery shifts for a little while. I know I can run Redline MTL but I want the problem solved not covered up. I'm taking my truck back to the dealer on Friday for another go around.
Brian
I finally called NVG and spoke with several engineers there and they said the 5600 should shift much, much better than a 4500. Well mine doesn't. They told me to check for proper clutch by 'almost' shifting into reverse and letting the clutch out - I should be able to hear the syncros/blocking rings 'grinding' (said not to worry - this won't hurt trans) and then push the clutch peddle back to the floor and count how long it takes for the noise to subside. It should subside within a count of 2 otherwise the clutch isn't fully disengaging/dragging. Well mine doesn't subside for a count of 3 to almost 4 so I'm thinking that is the root of my shifting problem. I can't shift into 1st (granny low) without grinding unless I come to a COMPLETE stop.
As some of you may recall my transmission was replaced under warranty after the mainshaft was replaced. Neither solved the problem. The only thing that made shifting better was the addition of LSD friction modifier to my trans fluid and it shifted like butter for about a week. My theory is that the friction modifier was just slippery enough to compensate for the drag from the input shaft and gave me nice buttery shifts for a little while. I know I can run Redline MTL but I want the problem solved not covered up. I'm taking my truck back to the dealer on Friday for another go around.
Brian