Richard and Teresa I love when you put out these videos when you do a manual transmission these are transmissions people just seem to forget about and yet they're a big part of keeping a truck running I wish more cars had manual transmissions put out more manual transmission videos these are the best ones I think you put out there .
Pretty much how other transmissions are/were like to get the cluster out . Just cut the cage off and she pops right out . That guy ran the balls off that trans . When you start bangin' gears, especially with a diesel you better be ready to start buying hard parts when things go poof . lol I used to start laughing when a customer would whine about how expensive a rebuild was going to cost, when they have size 19 shoes . lol @@dzntz1
I've must have watched every automatic transmission take down Richard ever presented here. This is maybe the second manual gearbox I have seen done by him. Love every bit of the presentation...
Thank you for the content it helps me cope I'm a retired mechanic of 45 years prayers my friend hope to see a lot more but take it easy my friend .loved this video .peace.
I’ve built loads of gearboxes Richard. Nothing like the weight of the good old cast iron case for a work out. The smell of burnt, old gear oil,it stays with you. I would liked to have a go at that gearbox, my cup of tea. A very expensive rebuild considering all the damage. Absolutely great video!!!!
You commented on finding a lot more problems after performing a clean-up of a transmission. How about doing a follow up after disassembling a transmission that is showing bad wear like the Dodge NV 4500 telling and or showing what other problems were found. A re-assembly video would be great too. I subscribed to you after watching this video. Very professionally done video.
Richard, I’m almost in Amarillo TX and planned to stop by your shop. I flew from Maryland, and driving back. So, my wife was looking you up and your old business is closed up? The date is 14 March, 2024@ 3:45 pm. I’ve been watching your You Tube for over 2 years. I have a long drive back. I’ll be in Amarillo in about an hour. Is there anywhere I can see your shop? I’d hate to go all the way home and miss this chance. I’m the Army guy who reached out to you and spoke with you on the phone 2 years ago. Let me know. Kind Regards, Tom
Perhaps you could include some still images of the carnage that you find after the cleanup & inspection & include them at the end of the video. I, for one, would like to see that.
I worked on one of these for a guy who was too cheap to go to a transmission shop. He heard that there was a large nut holding (Its been quite a while ago) something in tight and if it backed off, things got ugly fast. I do remember it was four wheel drive and that nut was most likely about a inch and a quarter, more or less, It had some tangs on a locking washer that kept it from backing off. I did as he asked and of course it was not as tight as should be. At that point, I figure there is more damage on the inside but he said, "Just tighten the heck out of it" and so I did, then reassembled it. I will admit it did shift better and never gave him any problems after.
Please show us videos of what else you find wrong and how to put it back together. This is very interesting and I really enjoy seeing your and Teresa's videos.
I have a video request... I wish you'd do a video each on generations of transmissions. For example, in the Mopar line do a single video on the 904,727 and all of their children to the 48re. Have them all blown apart and laid out on the floor. Point out similarities, evolutions and SPECIFICALLY interchangeable parts that can be used to improve upon a transmission (like interchangeable planetary gears that can be taken out of 1 transmission and put in another to add strength). Do 1 video each for mopar, gm, and ford. That would be some AWESOME tech!
This is awesome. I just looked on precision transmission. And no new videos and no comments so I had to Google what happened. Glad I found you And I subbed.😁
Glad to see Richsrd outta the furniture house snd bsxk i to what he likes, though Richsrd i heard you could put together a dining room table the fastest
Thank you, I have only 'torn down' Disassembled one Manuel tranz, a 3speed from a chevy car a friend helped me. and I ended up putting a 4 speed in but reassembled the 3 speed I'm told it worked, but back in 1976 I didn't have the Patience to learn Transmissions. at 64 yrs old I get to learn some because I want to. Thank you for getting these videos out At lease I now have a starting point. I may try a 700r4 after watching you. This thing looks nasty you have on this video.
My '03 Jeep Rubicon has a NV3550 and getting gear oil for it is a challenge. At 108k so far so good. That tells me that it is under-engineered and needs all the lube help it can get.
Richard that thing looks like it's new or reman trans time. Close to case value only. A good example of not paying attn to lubrication costing a fortune.
Redline Synchroshift worked fine in my Dakota 4.7 V8 NV3500 and my GMC Sonoma 4.3 V6 NV3500 for 200k each. Both shifted fine at the end of my ownership.
Gday from Australia ! Can I ask where’s Trent ? Looking out the door it’s dark ! Working nights mate …. I wish i lived near you . I’d work for free in your shop just to learn . I’m 61 this year . X TF dragster crew member . Tradesman boat builder / 1st class welder . Shade tree mechanic lol
In my 05 Dodge 5.9 6 speed MV not the Benz trans I run two quarts of Lucas oil stablizer Dino type and top it off with Amsoil sever gear and I have 152K and still factory clutch and still alls hood I don’t run auto trans fluid in my transfer case and I run Amsoil sever gear in it too because nothing goes into every nock and cranny like synthetic oil does .
Wow.... NOBODY gets 150K. That Amosil must be great stuff! Over 300k. NV4500 behind 400hp. Redline MT in the transmission & ATF+4 in the transfer case. Amosoil cheerleaders give the world something to laugh at every day.
just a heads up richard , i am no mechanic , but when ever i change out manual tranny fluid , i always pour in quart of engine duralube engine treatment into the tranny then top it up with the proper weight of gear oil , even though duralube is for engines , it works great in manual transmissions , when worked into the various metal parts , the tranny shifts smoothly like a hot knife through butter ,been doing this for many years
Hey guys, I’ve been away from y’all since the feud with Trent. I see you are in a new shop. What happened to your old place of business?I hope everything is ok with you and your Son Trent. I love watching you dissect transmissions Richard. Keep up the good work. PS, great camera work Teresa!
@@jeremyking5684 I couldn’t believe what Trent did to Richard. I think Trent’s wife runs that family. Puttin her nose where it doesn’t belong, and ruined Father and Son’s relationship which appeared strong.
With that much Carnage inside that transmission what about going and finding a used one that you can pull apart even though it's got where on it you can still be better off than having exploded Parts in it
Hi Richard, it seems like these 5-speed transactions self destruct . Are they worth rebuilding or would an alternate be advised? I'm not sure if I can trust anyone up here in Michigan. Or would it be easier to bring it to you? 😊
Between the NV 4500 and a ZF 5 speed which one is the better transmission behind a 12 valve Cummins for a 2wd truck? Thank you Richard I enjoyed the tear down of the NV 4500
New venture takes $20 a quart oil for junk results. Went through 4 3500s behind a 318 2wd. Granted the first 2 got ripped out by nitrous and probably by someone who has no business with a 4-5sp. You can't speed shift these. They weren't designed for that but, there are a lot of dummies in my home state. I never abused the last 2. Oh, $600 used if you can find a 2wd dakota.
92 nv3500 behind a SBC 383 stroker, only ever replaced the pickle fork pivot once and gear oil in a Bowtie C1500 Extended cab. And the nv4500 is supposed to be the HD transmission...
On my 05 the trans always makes noise when taking off and unless I give it some fuel and it won’t chatter on take off and I change every thing every 2-3 years depends on mileage Iam retired now and my wife’s car and my truck only gets the oil changed once a year with mileage is 5K and under .
@@shadowopsairman1583 I had a one piece drive shaft made in East Texas Dodge drive shat with a over size u joints no Carrie bearings I replaced 3 in 3 years and with a new 5” diameter 72” alum drive shaft has been nothing but fantastic and a fluid dampner it all made everything vibration free and it’s done this since brand new . My next move will be a clutch and one piece fly wheel from south Bend with a heavy single disc don’t want all the noise from a double disc and it has been a great truck with a 152K on the clock.
Thank you for only showing us the fun part of transmission work, not the many hours of what comes next. Do you reference blow-apart diagrams when you put them back together? Like "does this beveled washer go on the shaft this way or that way?" Or you've just done so many of these you don't need them any more? My nightmare scenario is when a tranny that's been touched before was assembled incorrectly or with parts missing. I'm good at putting things back in the same order they came apart, but if something was installed backwards, in the wrong order or with a part missing... I'll never catch it!
Whats the best way to get in contact with you for a rebuild? Im having trouble finding a shop nearby that can rebuild a 68RFE. My stock one no longer goes into any forward gear just reverse with 425k miles.
My 700R4 trans in my Nomad (with a 383) won’t shift correctly until it warms up. When it warms up it shifts ok. Any recommendations as to correcting this issue? Enjoy the channel. Tks for sharing.
I've just recently found yalls new page and know nothing about what happened. But, I just heard you say it took you 6hrs to clean that 4R100 from that Powerstroke, do yall not have that Parts Washer machine that was sent to yall awhile back anymore?
Richard and Teresa I love when you put out these videos when you do a manual transmission these are transmissions people just seem to forget about and yet they're a big part of keeping a truck running I wish more cars had manual transmissions put out more manual transmission videos these are the best ones I think you put out there .
I second that
Love the airtools, never noisy to my ears 😀
Richard went for the cutter!
Pretty much how other transmissions are/were like to get the cluster out . Just cut the cage off and she pops right out . That guy ran the balls off that trans . When you start bangin' gears, especially with a diesel you better be ready to start buying hard parts when things go poof . lol I used to start laughing when a customer would whine about how expensive a rebuild was going to cost, when they have size 19 shoes . lol @@dzntz1
I've must have watched every automatic transmission take down Richard ever presented here. This is maybe the second manual gearbox I have seen done by him. Love every bit of the presentation...
Thank you for support. Thank you for watching.
That NV4500 will be better than new after an application of Crich magic. Great video.
Wha?
Youre VERY smart and THOROUGH Richard, i hope you trained a few people to be as good as you!
Very educational. Great job Richard and Teresa. And Annie
Thank you for the content it helps me cope I'm a retired mechanic of 45 years prayers my friend hope to see a lot more but take it easy my friend .loved this video .peace.
I’ve built loads of gearboxes Richard. Nothing like the weight of the good old cast iron case for a work out. The smell of burnt, old gear oil,it stays with you. I would liked to have a go at that gearbox, my cup of tea. A very expensive rebuild considering all the damage. Absolutely great video!!!!
just found this new channel. Watched every video on the old channel. So glad you're still making videos. Sub'ed for sure
Amazing amount of knowledge this man has.
Glad to see you guys are back! we really need channels like this to teach no one else does it.
NV4500 4 speed plus 2 neutrals. The 5th gear nut is known to back off causing the carnage you saw in the tail.
Tons of vids on how to resolve that
Yup. Many tsbs on it
I'm amassed at how much you know about transmissions.
Great to see you again. I did not know that your health has been bad. Rest, get strong, and come back with new adventures.
Tim from Corpus Christi.
Yes sir age creeps up quick when you work hard
You commented on finding a lot more problems after performing a clean-up of a transmission. How about doing a follow up after disassembling a transmission that is showing bad wear like the Dodge NV 4500 telling and or showing what other problems were found. A re-assembly video would be great too. I subscribed to you after watching this video. Very professionally done video.
Richard & Teresa Great to see you back, Australia.
From what I've read about is the 5th gear nut loosens and it starts eating the case. I got 2 chevy 2wd ones that I need to rebuild. Excellent work!!
Seems like a trip to the salvage yard might be in order. So many parts are bad in this one all thats left is the case.
Richard, I’m almost in Amarillo TX and planned to stop by your shop. I flew from Maryland, and driving back. So, my wife was looking you up and your old business is closed up? The date is 14 March, 2024@ 3:45 pm. I’ve been watching your You Tube for over 2 years. I have a long drive back. I’ll be in Amarillo in about an hour. Is there anywhere I can see your shop? I’d hate to go all the way home and miss this chance. I’m the Army guy who reached out to you and spoke with you on the phone 2 years ago. Let me know.
Kind Regards,
Tom
Richard, you are such a wealth of knowledge- you not only demonstrate the problems, you explain why they happened- thank you!!
Perhaps you could include some still images of the carnage that you find after the cleanup & inspection & include them at the end of the video. I, for one, would like to see that.
Your back !!!!!
Fantastic . So glad you’re back . Bonza beauty mate from east coast Australia
Glade to see you guys !
Transmissions are magic....
I worked on one of these for a guy who was too cheap to go to a transmission shop. He heard that there was a large nut holding (Its been quite a while ago) something in tight and if it backed off, things got ugly fast. I do remember it was four wheel drive and that nut was most likely about a inch and a quarter, more or less, It had some tangs on a locking washer that kept it from backing off. I did as he asked and of course it was not as tight as should be. At that point, I figure there is more damage on the inside but he said, "Just tighten the heck out of it" and so I did, then reassembled it. I will admit it did shift better and never gave him any problems after.
Wow, that thing really is plumb wore out! With so many problems it’s a great video subject.
Please show us videos of what else you find wrong and how to put it back together. This is very interesting and I really enjoy seeing your and Teresa's videos.
Thanks for sharing and glad too see ya back on here.
I have a video request... I wish you'd do a video each on generations of transmissions. For example, in the Mopar line do a single video on the 904,727 and all of their children to the 48re. Have them all blown apart and laid out on the floor. Point out similarities, evolutions and SPECIFICALLY interchangeable parts that can be used to improve upon a transmission (like interchangeable planetary gears that can be taken out of 1 transmission and put in another to add strength). Do 1 video each for mopar, gm, and ford. That would be some AWESOME tech!
great video, thanks!
Thank you for watching
This is awesome. I just looked on precision transmission. And no new videos and no comments so I had to Google what happened. Glad I found you And I subbed.😁
Glad to see Richsrd outta the furniture house snd bsxk i to what he likes, though Richsrd i heard you could put together a dining room table the fastest
Thank you, I have only 'torn down' Disassembled one Manuel tranz, a 3speed from a chevy car a friend helped me. and I ended up putting a 4 speed in but reassembled the 3 speed I'm told it worked, but back in 1976 I didn't have the Patience to learn Transmissions. at 64 yrs old I get to learn some because I want to. Thank you for getting these videos out At lease I now have a starting point. I may try a 700r4 after watching you. This thing looks nasty you have on this video.
My '03 Jeep Rubicon has a NV3550 and getting gear oil for it is a challenge. At 108k so far so good. That tells me that it is under-engineered and needs all the lube help it can get.
Amsoil
92 NV3500 in a Chevrolet C1500 extended cab, only had to replace pickle fork pivot once and do gear oil once, no issues with it.
For just good cases are 1000 bucks so keep the case .
Richard that thing looks like it's new or reman trans time. Close to case value only. A good example of not paying attn to lubrication costing a fortune.
Redline Synchroshift worked fine in my Dakota 4.7 V8 NV3500 and my GMC Sonoma 4.3 V6 NV3500 for 200k each. Both shifted fine at the end of my ownership.
Gday from Australia !
Can I ask where’s Trent ? Looking out the door it’s dark !
Working nights mate …. I wish i lived near you . I’d work for free in your shop just to learn . I’m 61 this year . X TF dragster crew member . Tradesman boat builder / 1st class welder . Shade tree mechanic lol
Well, too late now. Sure would have loved to meet you in person!
A giant Ford Toploader with a 5th gear.
Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Looks a lot like the NP435 that’s in my 81 F150.
RICHARD DONT YOU MEAN WE HAVE ANNEY IN THE HOUSE AND THE THUMB IN THE HOUSE
I'd like to see more manual tranys thanks
You guys are the best
I would love if Dodge would come out with a 6-7 speed manual and that would be a bad ass !
The in thing are 10 speed autos now, even semis are getting automatics.
Dodge did offer a six speed
I meant 7-8 speed I already have a 6 speed , brain fart !!
When you poke around with your poker and talk about spacing and broken teeth you sound like my dentist. Nice
I was thinking that Richard could have been a dentist, but no one likes their dentist.
Bet 5th gear sounded like a rock crusher in that unit 😅
In my 05 Dodge 5.9 6 speed MV not the Benz trans I run two quarts of Lucas oil stablizer Dino type and top it off with Amsoil sever gear and I have 152K and still factory clutch and still alls hood I don’t run auto trans fluid in my transfer case and I run Amsoil sever gear in it too because nothing goes into every nock and cranny like synthetic oil does .
Wow.... NOBODY gets 150K. That Amosil must be great stuff!
Over 300k. NV4500 behind 400hp. Redline MT in the transmission & ATF+4 in the transfer case. Amosoil cheerleaders give the world something to laugh at every day.
I love you guys best wishes ❤
Would love to see a reassembly video
Those big gears must be very expensive -- I can imagine replacements costing $3,000, + another $1,000 for syncros and bearings?
I always did want to work on transmission🥴
Dodge in the house.
Dog in the house.
Amazing skill!
Going to wear out the parts washer cleaning that nasty up!
just a heads up richard , i am no mechanic , but when ever i change out manual tranny fluid , i always pour in quart of engine duralube engine treatment into the tranny then top it up with the proper weight of gear oil , even though duralube is for engines , it works great in manual transmissions , when worked into the various metal parts , the tranny shifts smoothly like a hot knife through butter ,been doing this for many years
Hey guys, I’ve been away from y’all since the feud with Trent. I see you are in a new shop. What happened to your old place of business?I hope everything is ok with you and your Son Trent. I love watching you dissect transmissions Richard. Keep up the good work. PS, great camera work Teresa!
Trent's channel basically died.
Trent's Custom Productions
You can’t beat the old dog with new tricks!!!
Richard retired and sold old shop, new shop is one he had at his house that he cleaned out and fixed up to work part time or full time!😂
@@jeremyking5684 I couldn’t believe what Trent did to Richard. I think Trent’s wife runs that family. Puttin her nose where it doesn’t belong, and ruined Father and Son’s relationship which appeared strong.
Bangin' 5th gear is a nono in most of those things, let alone a diesel . And then an inexperienced stick driver don't help none either .
And auto's can shift like this guy lol.....with you, at it's good....
it done chooched its last chooch.
Wow Awesome
With that much Carnage inside that transmission what about going and finding a used one that you can pull apart even though it's got where on it you can still be better off than having exploded Parts in it
Are you guys in a new shop? Haven’t seen you in a while. What happened to your other RUclips account? Trent still with you?..
you got your work cut out on this'n... great content...has a tool truck stopped by yet?? be safe, hope y'all are feeling better... 👍😎
Hey Richard, would you ever show a breakdown of a G56 manual tranny? I have one in my 2018 6.7 Ram. Thanks and love the videos!
Hi Richard, it seems like these 5-speed transactions self destruct . Are they worth rebuilding or would an alternate be advised? I'm not sure if I can trust anyone up here in Michigan. Or would it be easier to bring it to you? 😊
Between the NV 4500 and a ZF 5 speed which one is the better transmission behind a 12 valve Cummins for a 2wd truck? Thank you Richard I enjoyed the tear down of the NV 4500
i did a lot of ZF trannies back in the day at ford,,,tow truck drivers would rip all the gears out with their PTOs,,,,fun times then !!!!
New venture takes $20 a quart oil for junk results. Went through 4 3500s behind a 318 2wd. Granted the first 2 got ripped out by nitrous and probably by someone who has no business with a 4-5sp. You can't speed shift these. They weren't designed for that but, there are a lot of dummies in my home state. I never abused the last 2. Oh, $600 used if you can find a 2wd dakota.
92 nv3500 behind a SBC 383 stroker, only ever replaced the pickle fork pivot once and gear oil in a Bowtie C1500 Extended cab.
And the nv4500 is supposed to be the HD transmission...
RICHARD WILL YOU BE CHECKING THE PROP SHARFT SPINES FOR WHEAR
Looks like, manual transmission maintenance, gets overlooked.
Oh boy she’s minced !
I put new bearings in the G360 in my 1st Gen Cummins last year. Super easy for a home mechanic with decent tools.
On my 05 the trans always makes noise when taking off and unless I give it some fuel and it won’t chatter on take off and I change every thing every 2-3 years depends on mileage Iam retired now and my wife’s car and my truck only gets the oil changed once a year with mileage is 5K and under .
Check your u joints and carrier bearing
@@shadowopsairman1583 I had a one piece drive shaft made in East Texas Dodge drive shat with a over size u joints no Carrie bearings I replaced 3 in 3 years and with a new 5” diameter 72” alum drive shaft has been nothing but fantastic and a fluid dampner it all made everything vibration free and it’s done this since brand new . My next move will be a clutch and one piece fly wheel from south Bend with a heavy single disc don’t want all the noise from a double disc and it has been a great truck with a 152K on the clock.
Thank you for only showing us the fun part of transmission work, not the many hours of what comes next. Do you reference blow-apart diagrams when you put them back together? Like "does this beveled washer go on the shaft this way or that way?" Or you've just done so many of these you don't need them any more? My nightmare scenario is when a tranny that's been touched before was assembled incorrectly or with parts missing. I'm good at putting things back in the same order they came apart, but if something was installed backwards, in the wrong order or with a part missing... I'll never catch it!
He can probably do the TH700R4/ 4L60/60E/65E, TH400/4L80 in his sleep
Whats the best way to get in contact with you for a rebuild? Im having trouble finding a shop nearby that can rebuild a 68RFE. My stock one no longer goes into any forward gear just reverse with 425k miles.
Richard, what oil should I use in my 2002 Silverado transfer case? Manual shift transfer case 4l80 e trans 2500 hd. 6.0 litre
if that Cummins is turned up any at all i would change that casing
And the nv4500 is the HD transmission
Did Richard find out what was causing the whining noise in the Dirty Bird transmission?
What happened to the other channel?
Do you have a list of build videos
The 5 th gear nut never caused any damage, you just lost 5 th gear and mine came off in my 92 Dodge 4x4 250 12 valve Cummins .
My 700R4 trans in my Nomad (with a 383) won’t shift correctly until it warms up. When it warms up it shifts ok. Any recommendations as to correcting this issue? Enjoy the channel. Tks for sharing.
Ok so is it refusing to automatically shift? What problem are you having, what you wrote is kind of vague
I don't understand why they're doing away with manual transmissions anymore
Make sure also you use carbon and not brass
What gear oil should be ran in the 5 speed and what lube should be ran in the cast iron trans ?
Whats specified in the manual
@@shadowopsairman1583 Good luck finding that. Redline MT-85 is the correct fluid to use these days, no reason to use anything else.
hey a good transmission for once! And we know that because you almost never have manuals on the bench. Always automatics. Heh. heh. heh. heh.
The usual 5th gear failure!
Plenty of vids how to fix it
Question, what brand gloves do you like? I figured I'd ask someone who knows what good gloves are! Thanks for the informative content!
I've just recently found yalls new page and know nothing about what happened. But, I just heard you say it took you 6hrs to clean that 4R100 from that Powerstroke, do yall not have that Parts Washer machine that was sent to yall awhile back anymore?
When you gunna do a GM transmission ?😂
I never understood the point of your videos since you don't show us reassembly
Proprietary bud. Can't just give out the secret recipes lol but, no, he has done a few assemblies on the tube though.
This dude just knows how to tear them apart. Never puts anything back together. Not one video..
Took me a little bit to find y'all again, but thanks to Reddit I'm back to the air tools and messy transmissions 🫡🫡