
(18) Remove mainshaft rear bearing plate bolts
and remove fifth gear plate end play shims and bear-
ing cup (Fig. 18).
FRONT RETAINER
(1) Remove and discard front bearing retainer
bolts (Fig. 19). Do not reused retainer bolts.(2) Lightly tapping retainer back and forth with
plastic mallet. Then rock retainer back and forth by
hand to work it out of gear case.
NOTE: Retainer flange extends into transmission
case and is a snug fit.
(3) Remove front retainer seal by (Fig. 20) collaps-
ing one side of seal then prying it out.
(4) To remove front retainer bearing cup, assemble
Puller Flange 6444-1 and Puller Rods 6444-4 (Fig.
21).
(5) Insert Puller Jaws 6453-1 in puller flange (Fig.
21). Narrow lip of puller jaws will go under bearing
cup.
(6) Install Disc C-4487-1 into bearing retainer on
heavy duty transmissions for Insert 6453-2 to rest
upon.
Fig. 16 Retaining Collar Over Puller Jaws
1 - JAWS 6459 or 6820
2 - COLLAR 6444-8
Fig. 17 Fifth Gear From Mainshaft Splines
1 - COLLAR 6444-8
2 - JAWS 6459 OR 6820
3 - BOLT 6444
4 - WRENCH
5 - MAINSHAFT
6 - PULLER FLANGE 6444-1
Fig. 18 Mainshaft Fifth Gear Bearing Plate, Bearing
Shims And Rear Bearing Cup
1 - MAINSHAFT REAR BEARING CUP
2 - BEARING SHIMS
3 - BEARING PLATE
4 - FIFTH GEAR
Fig. 19 Front Bearing Retainer
1 - DRIVE GEAR
2 - FRONT BEARING RETAINER
21 - 8 MANUAL - NV4500BR/BE
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

MAINSHAFT AND GEARTRAIN
(1) Move 1-2 and 3-4 synchro sleeves into neutral.
(2) Remove drive gear thrust bearing from forward
end of mainshaft (Fig. 27).
(3) Remove fourth gear clutch gear and synchro
stop ring from mainshaft (Fig. 28).
(4) Roll gear case onto left side (Fig. 29).
(5) To remove mainshaft assembly (Fig. 29) lift
front end of mainshaft slightly.
NOTE: Handling mainshaft carfully because gears
are lose on the mainshaft.(6) Grasp mainshaft rear splines, then turn spline
end of mainshaft counterclockwise to rotate shaft and
geartrain out of case. Tilt mainshaft outward and
removed from case.
REVERSE IDLER AND COUNTERSHAFT
(1) Remove countershaft rear bearing plate (Fig.
30).
Fig. 27 Drive Gear Thrust Bearing
1 - MAINSHAFT
2 - DRIVE GEAR THRUST BEARING
Fig. 28 Fourth Gear Clutch Gear Stop Ring
1 - FOURTH GEAR SYNCHRO STOP RING
2 - FOURTH SPEED CLUTCH GEAR
Fig. 29 Mainshaft And Geartrain
1 - MAINSHAFT AND CASE
Fig. 30 Countershaft Rear Bearing Plate
1 - REAR BEARING PLATE
2 - COUNTERSHAFT
BR/BEMANUAL - NV4500 21 - 11
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

GEAR CASE
(1) Remove countershaft front bearing cap with
hammer (Fig. 39).
(2) Remove countershaft front bearing cup with
Remover 6454 and Handle C-4171 (Fig. 40).
(3) Remove roll pin that secures shift lug on shift
rail in case (Fig. 41). A small pin punch can be mod-
ified by putting a slight bend in it to drive pin com-
pletely out of shift rail (Fig. 41).
(4) Remove shift lug rail.MAINSHAFT
NOTE: Gear and synchro components can be
installed backwards. Paint or scriber gear and syn-
chro components for installation reference. Then
stack geartrain parts in order of removal.
(1) Remove drive gear thrust bearing from end of
mainshaft, if not previously removed.
(2) Remove 3-4 synchro hub, third gear stop ring
and third gear as an assembly (Fig. 42).
(3) Remove third gear bearing from mainshaft
(Fig. 43).
(4) Remove third gear bearing spacer (Fig. 44).
(5) Remove second gear thrust washer snap ring
from mainshaft (Fig. 44).
Fig. 39 Countershaft Front Bearing Cap
1 - HAMMER
2 - BEARING CAP
Fig. 40 Countershaft Front Bearing Cup
1 - REMOVER 6454
2 - HANDLE C-4171
Fig. 41 Shift Lug Roll Pin
1 - PUNCH
2 - 30É BEND
3 - PIN PUNCH MODIFICATION
4 - SHIFT LUG
5 - SHIFT RAIL
21 - 14 MANUAL - NV4500BR/BE
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

(11)Install snap ring that secures second gear clutch
cone on mainshaft (Fig. 87). Use narrow blade screw-
driver to work snap ring into hub groove as shown. Ver-
ify snap ring is seated in mainshaft groove.
NOTE: If snap ring will not fit in groove, clutch cone
is slightly misaligned.
(12) Install second gear bearing on mainshaft (Fig.
88).
(13) Install second gear on mainshaft and bearing.
Rotate gear until tabs of second gear clutch ring are
seated in tab slots in gear (Fig. 89).
(14) Install thrust washer pin in shaft (Fig. 90).
Fig. 87 Second Gear Clutch Cone Snap Ring
1 - SCREWDRIVER
2 - MAINSHAFT HUB
3 - SNAP RING
4 - SECOND GEAR CLUTCH CONE
Fig. 88 Second Gear Bearing
1 - SECOND GEAR BEARING
Fig. 89 Second Gear
1 - SECOND GEAR
2 - CLUTCH RING TABS
3 - TAB SLOTS (IN GEAR)
Fig. 90 Thrust Washer Pin
1 - THRUST WASHER PIN
2 - SECOND GEAR
BR/BEMANUAL - NV4500 21 - 27
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

(37) Install fourth gear stop ring in 3-4 synchro
sleeve (Fig. 105).(38) Install fourth gear clutch gear in stop ring
(Fig. 106).
(39) Roll gear case onto its left side.
(40) Grip mainshaft at pilot bearing hub and just
behind reverse gear. Then lift assembly and guide
rear of shaft through bearing bore at rear of case.
(41) Continue holding front of shaft but switch
grip at rear to shaft output splines. Lift mainshaft
assembly slightly, align gears and seat assembly in
case.
(42) Set transmission case upright (Fig. 107).
(43) Install drive gear thrust bearing on mainshaft
(Fig. 108). Use plenty of petroleum jelly to hold bear-
ing in place.
(44) Check alignment and mesh of mainshaft
gears. If gears are not aligned, roll case on side and
realign shaft and gears in case.
Fig. 103 Reverse Gear Thrust Washer
1 - THRUST WASHER
2 - REVERSE GEAR
Fig. 104 Mainshaft Rear Bearing
1 - INSTALLER 6446
2 - MAINSHAFT REAR BEARING
Fig. 105 Fourth gear Stop Ring
1 - 3-4 SYNCHRO SLEEVE
2 - FOURTH SPEED STOP RING
Fig. 106 Fourth gear Clutch Gear
1 - FOURTH SPEED CLUTCH GEAR
Fig. 107 Mainshaft And Geartrain In Case
1 - MAINSHAFT AND GEARTRAIN
2 - FOURTH SPEED CLUTCH GEAR
BR/BEMANUAL - NV4500 21 - 31
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

INSTALLATION
NOTE: If a new transmission is being installed, use
all components supplied with the new transmission.
For example, if a new shift tower is supplied with
the new transmission, do not re-use the original
shift tower.
(1) Apply light coat of Mopar high temperature
bearing grease or equivalent to contact surfaces of
the following components:
²input shaft splines.
²release bearing slide surface of front retainer.
²release bearing bore.
²release fork.
²release fork ball stud.
²propeller shaft slip yoke.
(2) Apply sealer to threads of bottom PTO cover
bolt and install bolt in case.
(3) Mount transmission on jack and position trans-
mission under vehicle.
(4) Raise transmission until input shaft is centered
in release bearing and clutch disc hub.
(5) Move transmission forward and start input
shaft in release bearing, clutch disc and pilot bush-
ing.
(6) Work transmission forward until seated against
clutch housing. Do not allow transmission to remain
unsupported after input shaft has entered clutch
disc.
(7) Install and tighten transmission-to-clutch hous-
ing bolts to 108 N´m (80 ft. lbs.).
(8) Install transmission mount on transmission or
rear crossmember.
(9) Install rear crossmember.
(10) Remove transmission jack and engine support
fixture.
(11) Position transmission harness wires in clips
on shift cover.
(12) Install clutch slave cylinder and install slave
cylinder shield, if equipped.
(13) Connect speed sensor and backup light switch
wires.
TWO WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Fill transmission with recommended lubricant.
Correct fill level is bottom edge of fill plug hole.
(2) Align and install propeller shaft.
(3) Lower vehicle.
(4) Clean the mating surfaces of shift tower, isola-
tor plate and shift cover with suitable wax and
grease remover.
(5) Apply Mopar Gasket Maker or equivalent to
the sealing surface of the shift cover. Do not over
apply sealant.(6) Install the isolator plate onto the shift cover,
metal side down.
(7) Install the shift tower onto the isolator plate.
No sealant is necessary between the shift tower and
the isolator plate.
(8) Verify that the shift tower, isolator plate and
the shift tower bushings are properly aligned.
(9) Install the bolts to hold the shift tower to the
isolator plate and the shift cover. Tighten the shift
tower bolts to 10.2±11.25 N´m (7.5±8.3 ft. lbs.).
(10) Install the shift lever extension onto the shift
tower and lever assembly.
(11) Install shift boot and bezel.
(12) Connect battery negative cable.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
(1) Install transfer case shift mechanism on trans-
mission.
(2) Install transfer case on transmission jack.
Secure transfer case to jack with safety chains.
(3) Raise jack and align transfer case input gear
with transmission mainshaft.
(4) Move transfer case forward and seat it on
adapter.
(5) Install and tighten transfer case attaching
nuts. Tighten nuts to 41-47 N´m (30-35 ft. lbs.) if
case has 3/8 studs or 30-41 N´m (22-30 ft. lbs.) if case
has 5/16 studs.
(6) Install transfer case shift mechanism to side of
transfer case.
(7) Connect transfer case shift lever to range lever
on transfer case.
(8) Align and connect propeller shafts.
(9) Fill transmission with required lubricant.
Check lubricant level in transfer case and add lubri-
cant if necessary.
(10) Install transfer case skid plate, if equipped
and crossmember. Tighten attaching bolts/nuts to 41
N´m (30 ft. lbs.).
(11) Install exhaust system components.
(12) Lower vehicle.
(13) Clean the mating surfaces of shift tower, iso-
lator plate and shift cover with suitable wax and
grease remover.
(14) Apply Mopar Gasket Maker or equivalent to
the sealing surface of the shift cover. Do not over
apply sealant.
(15) Install the isolator plate onto the shift cover,
metal side down.
(16) Install the shift tower onto the isolator plate.
No sealant is necessary between the shift tower and
the isolator plate.
(17) Verify that the shift tower, isolator plate and
the shift tower bushings are properly aligned.
BR/BEMANUAL - NV4500 21 - 37
MANUAL - NV4500 (Continued)

ADAPTER HOUSING SEAL -
NV4500
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support vehicle.
(2) Mark the propeller shafts and yokes for instal-
lation reference and remove the shafts.
(3) Support transmission with a transmission jack.
(4) Remove engine rear support.
(5) Remove transfer case.
(6) Remove adapter housing seal with a pry tool or
slide hammer mounted screw (Fig. 128).
INSTALLATION
(1) Install adapter housing seal with Installer
C-3860-A and Handle C-4171.
(2) Install transfer case.
(3) Install propeller shafts with reference marks
aligned.
(4) Fill transfer case and transmission to proper
level.
(5) Remove support and lower vehicle.
EXTENSION HOUSING SEAL -
NV4500
REMOVAL
(1) Raise and support the vehicle.
(2) Mark the propeller shaft and yoke for installa-
tion reference.
(3) Remove the propeller shaft.
(4) Remove extension housing seal (Fig. 129) using
Remover C-3985-B.(5) On heavy duty 4X2 vehicles, remove extension
housing seal with a pry tool or a slide hammer
mounted screw.
(6) On light duty transmissions, remove the exten-
sion housing bushing with Remover 6957.
(7) On heavy duty transmissions, remove the
extension housing bushing with Remover 8155.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install housing bushing with Handle C-4171
(Fig. 130) and Installer.
²Light Duty - Installer 6951
²Heavy Duty - Installer 8161
(2) Install housing seal with Handle C-4171 (Fig.
131) and Installer.
²Light Duty - Installer C-3972-A
²Heavy Duty - Installer 8154
(3) Install propeller shaft with reference marks
aligned.
Fig. 128 Adapter Housing - 4WD
1 - ADAPTER HOUSING
2 - SEAL
Fig. 129 Extension Housing - 2WD
1 - EXTENSION HOUSING
2 - SEAL
Fig. 130 Extension Housing Bushing
1 - HANDLE C-4171
2 - INSTALLER
3 - EXTENSION HOUSING
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(3) Clean all chips from shift cover and plug bores.
Then clean plug bores with solvent and dry with
clean shop towel.
INSTALLATION
EXPANSION PLUG
(1) Apply small bead of Mopar silicone sealer or
equivalent to outer edge of each new plug.
(2) Position each plug in bore and tap into place
with hammer and punch or socket.
FIFTH-REVERSE SHIFT FORK PADS
(1) Align pad locating tab.
(2) Snap pads into place and verify locating tabs
are locked-in.
SHIFT COVER
(1) Clean mating surfaces of shift cover and gear
case with wax and grease remover.(2) Apply a small amount of Mopar silicone sealer
or equivalent to sealing surface of shift cover.
CAUTION: Do not over-apply an excesive amount
sealer. Excess can squeezed into gear case and
could block lubricant feed holes in time.
(3) Lubricate synchro sleeves with CastroltSyn-
torq gear lubricant or equivalent. Then apply light
coat of petroleum jelly to shift fork contact surfaces.
(4) Verify shift fork pads (Fig. 137) are secure.
(5) Verify 1-2 and 3-4 synchro sleeves and forks in
shift cover are in neutral position.
(6) Align and seat shift cover on transmission.
NOTE: If cover will not seat, it may not be aligned
on gear case dowels or shift forks are not aligned
with sleeves and shift lug.
(7) Apply Mopar Lock N' Seal or equivalent to
threads of shift cover bolts.
(8) Install shift cover bolts and tighten to 27-31
N´m (216-276 in. lbs.).
(9) Apply sealer to backup lamp switch. Install
switch into cover and tighten to 22-34 N´m (193-265
in. lbs.).
(10) Install vent assembly if removed. Apply an
adhesive/sealer to vent tube to help secure it in cover.
(11) Install transmission.
Fig. 135 Shift Fork Pad Locations
1 - SHIFT FORK PADS
2 - FIFTH-REVERSE FORK
Fig. 136 Expansion Plug Location
1 - EXPANSION PLUGS
Fig. 137 Fifth-Reverse Shift Fork Pads
1 - SHIFT FORK PADS
2 - FIFTH-REVERSE FORK
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SHIFT MECHANISM - NV4500 (Continued)