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jrollings

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30rh
« on: February 17, 2008, 07:12:47 PM »
sorry guys i tried to search some but didnt find much. i have a 94 yj with what i believe is a 30rh, no overdrive. is there any upgrades i can do to this tranny? it seems to be slipping but not positive. can i swap this tranny for any other one that may be a little stronger and not have any modifications to do? if not does anyone know any good rebuild kits for the 30rh. future plans include gettin the avenger supercharger and 4.11 or 4.56 gears so i might as well as rebuild this tranny.

sorry about the long post fellas. thanks in advance,


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Re: 30rh
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 10:05:41 PM »
Look for a 2.5L XJ with the 4spd AW4 auto tranny.

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2008, 11:17:48 PM »
You can swap in a AX-4, AX-5, AX-15, NP465, SM420,SM465, NV3550, NV4500, T-5, T4, 700R4 is also a possibility.

The 30RH aka: TF904 is a pretty good transmission though a bit of a pig behind the 2.5L.  The manuals feel a lot more peppy compared to the auto.
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2008, 05:39:08 AM »
can i swap these trannies with no mods? id like to stay with an automatic

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2008, 06:55:58 AM »
can i swap these trannies with no mods? id like to stay with an automatic

Everything except the 700R4 that Jeffy listed is a manual.  Not sure if that is a true bolt in or not.

The 2.5L AW4 bellhouisng is hard to find and would not be a bolt in swap on a 94, a custom flexplate is required as well as either a custom TPS setup or a full manual control.
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2008, 07:18:10 AM »
alright well i guess ill just end up rebuilding my 30rh and i just hope it will hold up to the supercharger and if not i guess ill get real good at rebuilding it. thanks for your help gentlemen.


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Re: 30rh
« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2008, 08:18:01 AM »
alright well i guess ill just end up rebuilding my 30rh and i just hope it will hold up to the supercharger and if not i guess ill get real good at rebuilding it. thanks for your help gentlemen.



They used versions of the 904 behind some pretty powerfull Mopar motors, I don't think a 2.5L with a blower is going to tax it much.
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2008, 05:33:12 AM »
Outside of trying to do the AW4 swap. I think the 700r4 would be a sweet setup. I am just not sure whats involved with that, I am pretty sure its not a bolt in and go job. 4 speed tranny with no electronics right?

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2008, 05:37:57 AM »
Outside of trying to do the AW4 swap. I think the 700r4 would be a sweet setup. I am just not sure whats involved with that, I am pretty sure its not a bolt in and go job. 4 speed tranny with no electronics right?

The 700R4 normally uses a computer to control the lockup.
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2008, 01:13:42 PM »
Ahh I see, You learn something new everyday.

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #10 on: February 23, 2008, 02:19:48 PM »
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The 2.5L AW4 bellhouisng is hard to find

in which years there was a AW4 bellhousing in the 4banger?

I would like to change to automatic, the 30rh is hard to find
but an AW4 from an older XJ´s is easy to get  ???

otherwise - the AW4 might be longer than the 30rh isn´t it?

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #11 on: February 24, 2008, 10:30:08 AM »
in which years there was a AW4 bellhousing in the 4banger?

I would like to change to automatic, the 30rh is hard to find
but an AW4 from an older XJ´s is easy to get  ???

otherwise - the AW4 might be longer than the 30rh isn´t it?

87-89 and maybe 90 XJ's with 2.5L used the AW4, the torque convertor is fairly hard to come by.  (Dacco part # TO-37)   The AW4 is about 1" longer than an AX5.  It's not a bolt in, you need to drill the YJ flywheel to fit the AW4 convertor as well as make a custom bushing to hold the nose of the Torque convertor.
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #12 on: February 24, 2008, 03:21:42 PM »
thanks for this information 

well, this would be even harder to get here in Europe.

so I will continue trying to get an 30RH anywere   :brick:

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Re: 30rh
« Reply #13 on: April 10, 2008, 06:49:36 PM »
other than getting the adapter to bolt the nv3550 to the 2.5l is there anything else id need??? i found a trans with everything to do a complete swap for $ 850.00 plus the adapter from high impact trans, plus this other stuff ?????


   

 

NV3550 upgrade for the AX5 5 speed 
 
The 5 speed trans that Jeep supplies with the 2.5L 4cyl engine (1987- up, Wrangler, Cherokee) is known as the AX5. It is the little brother of the Ax15 5speed, used successfully in 4.0L Jeeps 1989-1999. It holds up pretty well behind the anemic 2.5L engine, as long as you drive mellow. The problem is, pretty much everyone with one of these Jeeps is driving it like Mario Andretti off every stop light just to keep up with the traffic. And it tends to got torn up on a regular basis. (For those of you who don’t remember Mario Andretti, he was a big time winning Indy car driver back in the 60s)

 With proper off road gearing (Klune Extreme Underdrive, Atlas, things like that) the 2.5L engine supplies all the power you need for trails and rock crawling. It won’t win at comp hill in the dunes, but it will get around quite nicely in the sand. A fellow I used to wheel with had one, and with me in my 220 hp V8 equipped early Bronco could not keep up with him on sand or trail.

The light weight of the 2.5L makes it well worth keeping in a trail/rock rig. But after the AX5 had died for the second time we got the idea to put an NV3550 into the trusty 2.5L Jeep

NV4500 Conversion
There is one other popular replacement option for the AX5: The NV4500. This trans is way-oversize for the application, and requires a body lift or extensive floor pan modification to fit. The usual incentive for this conversion is to get the truck style wide ratio, almost granny 1st gear which can be useful for offroad use. On the other hand, this conversion will make a 4 cyl jeep drive more like a dump truck. If this looks like the option or you, High impact does have available a package using the NV4500 replacing the AX5. 

NV3550 / Klune-V Extreme underdrive
Rather than a granny gear 4 or 5 speed, a more "premium" alternative to achieve extreme gearing would be an NV3550 combined with a Klune-V Extreme Underdrive.

NV3550 conversion
The NV3550 was the transmission that superceded the AX15. It comes in Jeeps 2000-2005 with a 4.0L engine. IT is generally considered a significantly better tranny than the quite decent AX15. It is rated conservatively at 300 ft lbs. We use them regularly behind small block V8s and the are reliable. 

What you are up against in the conversion: The 2.5L motor has a very different bolt pattern than the 4.0L, and the AX5 has a different bellhousing bolt pattern than the NV3550. A second difference is that the NV3550 is about 2” longer than the AX5. Also, the AX5 has a 21 spline output shaft, while the 3550 has a 23 spline shaft.

Conversion Package
High Impact has available a package providing you with all the primary essential ingredients to this swap. Included are an NV3550 transmission, the necessary conversion bellhousing to bolt the NV3550 to the 2.5L bolt pattern. The NV3550 will fit under the stock body without a body lift. Only minor floor pan mods are needed where the shifter handle comes up.   

Package:
*NOTE: The prices below are PACKAGE prices: The prices for the installation kit parts will be 10-20% higher when purchased separately

(We can also provide custom packages where needed)

  Priced separately Package Price*
 NV3550 into wrangler 4cyl replacing AX5   $2,475.06
1 NV3550 Jeep 5spd 4WD Transmission $1,750.00 $1,656.25
 Adapter / Installation kit   
1 Bellhousing NV3550 - 2.5L engine $342.70 incl
1 Tcase shifter bracket/linkage $33.81 incl
1 23 spline transfer case input gear $218.50 incl
1 Crossmember adapter plate $50.72 incl
1 Pilot Bearing $20.70 incl
   
Optional Items:

Clutch components: Your stock pressure plate should work. 95 and up T/O bearing and slave cyl should work. It  recommended you replace these unless they are known to be fresh
 Optional Items:
                              * 2nd row is priced in package           
 Clutch Disc $77.84 $71.00
 Pressure Plate $173.43 $150.81
 Jeep External Slave cylinder $89.70 $78.00
 Throwout bearing $40.25 $35.00
 
 
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Re: 30rh
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2008, 12:07:57 PM »
I have a SuperCharger ForSale and also a Shift Kit for the 30RH from Transgo that I can included if u get the S/C...:D