Description
QU10332 NV4500 1st Gear Downshift Inhibitor Spring is a genuine NVG part made from round wire and it fits the 1st Gear Side on 1992-1994 GM NV4500 1-2 Synchro Assemblies with downshift inhibitor blocks.
Also see QK1085 Downshift Inhibitor Spring and Block Kit
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Downshift Inhibitor
Interlock
Matching Parts
Lubricants, Sealants, Threadlockers
NV4500 Tools
Applications
Tech Note 1: Downshift Inhibitor
The downshift inhibitor feature uses centrifugal force to prevent high rpm downshifts from 3rd to 2nd and 2nd to 1st. It was only used on early production transmissions. It is possible to eliminate this feature by removing the 4 synchronizer blocks and 2 springs from the 1-2 synchro assembly. This feature is more important for 1992-1994 wide ratio GM models with 6.34-1 1st gear than it is for Dodge and GM transmissions with 5.61-1 first gear ratios.
Tech Note 2: Interlock
The 1-2 shift interlock feature, which was used on 1992-1994 GM transmissions with 6.34: 1st gear ratio, was designed to prevent high speed downshifting in 1st and 2nd gear. To accomplish this, four sliding blocks and two springs are added to the synchro hub. When the mainshaft is rotating at high speeds, centrifugal force pushes the blocks against the sliding clutch ring and locks it in place. The early synchro hubs were slotted for the four blocks, plus there are four holes in it for the spring hooks. Once the interlock feature was abandoned after 1994/1995, the synchro hub was redesigned to eliminate the hub slots and holes. If you have the early QU10215 Synchronizer with interlock, you can convert it to a non-interlock unit simply by removing the four flyweight blocks and two c-shaped springs. The sliding hub plus the synchro springs and rectangular struts are the same for all years and models.
Tech Note 3: Matching Parts
Matching Parts for QU10332 Shift Interlock Spring:
QU10333 Spring, 2nd Gear Downshift Inhibitor
QU10331 1-2 Down Shift Block
QK1085 1-2 Downshift Inhibitor Parts Kit
QU10215 1st-2nd Synchro Assembly with Shift Interlock
QU10002 Synchronizer Ring, Center Friction
QU10014 Synchronizer Ring, Inner Steel
QU10015 Synchronizer Ring, Outer Steel
QK1103 Snap Ring Kit, 1-2 Synchro
QU10075 39 Tooth Mainshaft 1st Gear
QU10035 37 Tooth Mainshaft 2nd Gear
QU10052 1-2 Shift Fork
QU90020 NV4500 Manual Transmission Oil
TM1003 NV4500 Shop Manual
VSG1003DVD NV4500 Overhaul Video
Tech Note 4: Lubricants, Sealants, Threadlockers
Early production NV4500 Transmissions used an anaerobic sealant (QU90003) to seal between the main case and input bearing retainer, top cover, and rear housing. Mid-production units used anaerobic sealant just on the input retainer and RTV for everything else. Later production transmissions used black RTV Sealant (QU90006 or QU90005) for everything. Either type of sealant works fine (except the PTO covers ALWAYS should be sealed with RTV), but I prefer RTV for all components. Regardless of which sealant you use, make sure excess sealant does not block the lube access hole at the top of input retainer pilot that fits into the transmission case! Also, the threaded holes in the main case for the four retainer bolts and 12 PTO bolts are open ended, so you must use new bolts with factory applied threadlocker or apply Threadlocker (S24200) to your existing bolts to prevent oil seepage past the bolt threads. See my TM1003 NV4500 Shop Manual or V1003DVD NV4500 Overhaul Video for more information.
Lubricant and Chemical List for NV4500 Transmissions:
QU90020 NV4500 Manual Transmission Oil
QU90003 Anaerobic Sealant
QU90006 3.35 oz Ultra Black RTV Sealant
QU90005 0.5 oz Ultra Black RTV Sealant
S24200 6ml Medium Strength Blue Threadlocker
S9978 1 gram Medium Strength Blue Threadlocker
S9979 1 gram High Strength Red Threadlocker
S24026 High Temperature Threadlocker for Mainshaft Nut
Tech Note 5: NV4500 Tools
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You will need some special tools to correctly service your NV4500 Transmission. The chart below lists our current NV4500 Special Tools for popular models.
TOOLS for SPECIFIC NV4500 MODELS | ||||||
Component | 23 Spline Dodge 4x4 NV4500LD | 29 Spline Dodge 4x4 NV4500HD | 30 Spline Dodge 4x2 NV4500LD | 31 Spline Dodge 4x2 NV4500HD | 32 Spline GM 4x4 | 35 Spline GM 4x2 |
Mainshaft Nut | QT2002 | QT2001 QT2036 | QT2002 | QT2001 QT2036 | QT2002 QT2028 | 1-1/2" Hex Socket |
Mainshaft Holding | NLA | QT2000 | NLA | QT2011 | N/A | N/A |
5th Gear Nut Torx® Cross Bolt | N/A | QT9205 | N/A | QT9205 | N/A | N/A |
Output Seal Installer | N/A | QT1801 | N/A | QT2058 CALL | Not Used | Not Used |
Tailshaft Bushing Remover and Installer | Not Used | Not Used | Not Used | QT2044 | Not Used | Not Used |
TOOLS For ALL NV4500 MODELS | ||||||
Countershaft Front Bearing Cup Installer | QT1802 | Use with QT1101 or QT1119 Driver Handle. Also can use flat side to install Dodge 4x4 Rear Output Seal | ||||
Countershaft Front Bearing Installer | QT2004 | Can also use to press 3-4 Synchro Hub on original equipment mainshafts | ||||
Input Bearing & Countershaft Rear Bearing Installer | QT2005 | Can also use to install Input Seal | ||||
Input Bearing Cup Installer | QT1801 | Use with QT1100, QT1101, QT1116, or QT1119 Driver Handle. | ||||
Countershaft Support | QT2006 | Use to support front of countersahft when installing countershaft rear bearing | ||||
1-2 Synchronizer Support | QT2008 | Use to support 1-2 synchronizer hub during synchronizer assembly | ||||
10mm 1/2" Drive 12 Point Socket | QT1020 | USA Made Impact Socket for Factory Tailshaft Housing Bolts | ||||
Long Shank Punch for Shift Lug | QT9300 | 3/16" x 8" Shank for 5th Gear Shift Lug Roll Pin |
Applications:
Chevy and GMC:
All with NV4500 5 Speed Manual Transmission: 1992, 1993, 1994
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