Thank's for the pics Gary. What is the wire in your first pic?
Mine is painted rust color.
Doesn't paint act like an insulator?
No real need for paint, but I painted mine a very thin flat black. I painted driveshafts and all else. Rust is not my fav color.
If it needs repainting, I will do it aluminum flake this time. That way any overspray onto the aluminum housings will not be noticeable.
A thin layer, just enough to color it, should not affect the heat.
Do explain the filter setup...
As a matter of fact, black actually radiates heat better than other colors, that's why your radiator is usually black...
Interesting... I wonder what it could catch... and if its better to have that or a fast cooler... or could you stack them?
There's all sorts of garbage in the moving lube stream - wear particles from syncros and bushings, and other junk - if you ever take of the side covers off a NV-5600 during servicing it, and look at what is laying in the bottom of the transmission, you might be shocked!
Guys - including me - get lazy, and THINK that because the drained fluid LOOKS nice and clean, that everything inside is good to go...
WRONG!
LOTS of trash inside there, and while it might not be apparent when draining, it's there, just the same. And it dern certain is NOT doing the moving parts of the transmission any good!
The add-on filter canister itself adds lube capacity, just as the FastCoolers do, but add the benefit of the filtration as well...
Have you ever had a look-see at the Quad 4x4 filter yet to see what things look like or what these things catch after some hard miles-----i put one of them on last year,but it still to early to open it up yet. What is a good interval to change then out----10,000-20,000 miles or longer????