Where is the drain plug on an NV3550?

Where is the drain plug on an NV3550?

The shaft is supported in the front and rear housings by bushings and one linear ball bearing. Internal shift components consist of the forks, shaft, shift lever socket and detent components. The drain plug is located in the bottom of the transmission and fill plug is on the left side. OPERATION

How do you remove detent spring from NV3550?

Attach the fingers of the remover to the detent plug (Fig. 7). Then push the cup down till it contacts the trans. Tighten the nut (Fig. 8) till it pulls the plug from the trans case. (8) Remove shift shaft detent spring and plunger with a pencil magnet. (9) Remove input shaft bearing retainer bolts.

What kind of transmission does the NV3550 have?

The NV3550 is a medium-duty, 5-speed, constant mesh, fully synchronized manual transmission. The transmission is available in two and four-wheel drive configurations. The gear case consists of two aluminum housings and a removable clutch housing. The clutch housing is not an integral part of the transmission.

The shaft is supported in the front and rear housings by bushings and one linear ball bearing. Internal shift components consist of the forks, shaft, shift lever socket and detent components. The drain plug is located in the bottom of the transmission and fill plug is on the left side. OPERATION

The NV3550 is a medium-duty, 5-speed, constant mesh, fully synchronized manual transmission. The transmission is available in two and four-wheel drive configurations. The gear case consists of two aluminum housings and a removable clutch housing. The clutch housing is not an integral part of the transmission.

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Attach the fingers of the remover to the detent plug (Fig. 7). Then push the cup down till it contacts the trans. Tighten the nut (Fig. 8) till it pulls the plug from the trans case. (8) Remove shift shaft detent spring and plunger with a pencil magnet. (9) Remove input shaft bearing retainer bolts.