averagef250 wrote:Not saying I'm always right by any means, just don't buy into the NV4500 being the golden tranny it's cracked up to be. I deal with customers daily that believe wholeheartedly that every word on TDR is gospel and the NV4500 walks on water.
Well certainly TDR is not gospel and the NV doesn't walk on water.... but, opinions aside they do have quite a network of problem solving from both professional and enthusiast backgrounds. Granted that their are some biased opinions, likewise you can go to any Powerstroke sight and find the same. ..
In my research to this point, this is not necessarily an apples to apples comparison of the two tranny's. And nowhere have I found issues with the bearings being a problem. I looked through some test files (I work for a major additive company) when we tested some lubricant packages in the NV, and their were no bearing failures noted, except when improper lubricant levels were used.
The only thing I can find... is the issue with the splines wearing from movement of the related parts... which never caused a bearing failure before the gear itself was trashed.
I believe that this conclusion of testing aided the whole Syntorque lubricant as the only recommended lubricant... which I can tell you all is BS!
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