My NV3550 is toast it looks like it has been broke since I bought it (there is a pin thats broke off and not in the case) which has let second gear move more when engauged than it's supposed to, causing it to break and take out the syncro assemblies on either side
I looked into rebuilding it but it will cost more for the parts to rebuild mine than to buy a rebuilt one, which is still more than I have to put into my Jeep.
So I have been trying to figure out my next best option, and have decided to use one or two of the '96 Dakotas I have sitting as parts to fix the Jeep. But that decision has left me with more options, so I'm looking for some opinions on comming up with a game plan.
Option one: Take the NV3500 out of the '96 Dak and replace the front case half with the one from the NV3550 in my Jeep and swap that into my Jeep. The biggest thing that worries me about doing this is this whole option is based on the internet rumor that the NV3500 and NV3550 are identical internally and the only difference is the front case halves, with the NV3500 having a non-removable bellhousing, and the NV3550 having a removable bellhousing. This would also let me take the 5.2l out of the '96 Dak and put it into Frogger (my '96 Dak I race at Mud Mushers)to replace the 3.9l.
Option two: Take the entire drivetrain out of the '96 Dak (5.2l, NV3500, 231D) and swap it complete into my Jeep. This is a doable option, but w/ having 4.88 gears and a front locker I could see this easily requiring a change to a different front axle as I don't think the HP30 running either 34ltbs or 36tsls will last long before the shafts start snapping everytime I wheel.
Option three: Take the 3.9l out of Frogger and mate it to the NV3500 out of the '96 Dak (Dodge v6's and v8's use the same bellhousings) and put it into my Jeep, and then out the 5.2l out of the '96 Dak into Frogger. While this is the most work, I do have to at least swap a different tranny into Frogger for next year anyway as the stock one is shot so I'm going to be putting the one in out of the '87 Dakota I have anyway and it won't be much extra work to put the 5.2l in at the same time.
All of these options except one I know I can do, trying the first one envolves pulling and tearing down the NV3500 before I know if it will work and if it doesn't then I just tore down my transmission for nothing. The other two options envolve swapping a different motor in place of my 4 banger, which till this all started I hadn't plan on doing as I like the way my Jeep works on the trails with it.