Anyone out there have any experience with odd noises coming from their NV4500’s? I’ve got a rhythmic chatter/grinding noise that just developed and is getting progressively worse in the last 500-1000 miles. At first, it was exclusively in 5th, and only when the clutch was engaged, both on and off the throttle. If you depress the clutch, the noise goes away. Last night, I noticed a similar noise when downshifting into 3rd as I was letting out the clutch. Any guesses out there as to what the problem could be?

The truck is a stock 98 12-valve with 87,000 miles on it that has led a cream-puff life compared to a lot of your vehicles out there. I don’t tow terribly often, and when I do, it’s typically a ~2500lb snowmobile trailer. Aside from that, it’s mostly driven empty, with a single motorcycle in the back, or hauling firewood – nothing too extreme. I haven’t checked the fluid level in a while, but there’s no sign of any leakage in the transmission area, and there has never been so much as a drop in my driveway.
So, it definitely needs to get dropped out of the truck for some medical attention. Can anyone out there tell me if any special tools are needed for working on the transmission (yes, I know I need a transmission jack – I’m more interested in what’s needed once it’s out)? I’m still trying to decide whether I’m going to tackle it myself or let a shop do it.
This truck is killing me, I just got done putting $800 worth of parts in the front end (brakes and wheel bearings) two weeks ago...



The truck is a stock 98 12-valve with 87,000 miles on it that has led a cream-puff life compared to a lot of your vehicles out there. I don’t tow terribly often, and when I do, it’s typically a ~2500lb snowmobile trailer. Aside from that, it’s mostly driven empty, with a single motorcycle in the back, or hauling firewood – nothing too extreme. I haven’t checked the fluid level in a while, but there’s no sign of any leakage in the transmission area, and there has never been so much as a drop in my driveway.
So, it definitely needs to get dropped out of the truck for some medical attention. Can anyone out there tell me if any special tools are needed for working on the transmission (yes, I know I need a transmission jack – I’m more interested in what’s needed once it’s out)? I’m still trying to decide whether I’m going to tackle it myself or let a shop do it.
This truck is killing me, I just got done putting $800 worth of parts in the front end (brakes and wheel bearings) two weeks ago...
