So I finally got around to changing the fluid in my NV5600 transmission and NP271 transfer case today for the first time at almost 150,000k
Based on my readings in TDR, I used
As I cleaned this crap out I found a magnet covered with around . 200 of this stuff. I was able to remove about half of it, but my fingers would not reach all the way to the other side and there is no access from the passenger side PTO cover.
Is there any kind of flush or cleaner to remove this gray stuff without damaging my transmission in the process?
And has anyone found a reliable replacement magnet that’s actually cleanable and won’t go swimming in the transmission?
The moral here is always wear those safety glasses and look at both ends of the cool clippie thing hand pump before use.
Please let me know your thoughts on this job, anything I missed besides my chin?
Based on my readings in TDR, I used
- 3 qts. Valvoline Full Synthetic ATF+4 for the Transfer Case, and
- 6 qts. Mopar PN 4874464 for the NV5600 + 1 qt Pennzoil MTF for a total of 7qt. (overfill as recommended in TDR)
As I cleaned this crap out I found a magnet covered with around . 200 of this stuff. I was able to remove about half of it, but my fingers would not reach all the way to the other side and there is no access from the passenger side PTO cover.
Is there any kind of flush or cleaner to remove this gray stuff without damaging my transmission in the process?
And has anyone found a reliable replacement magnet that’s actually cleanable and won’t go swimming in the transmission?
- Foot note: The PTO covers didn’t have gaskets, only silicone, I cut some gaskets from high temp paper gasket material and silicone sealed them to the covers before reinstalling.
- The only reason for the quart of Pennzoil, dealer only had 6 qts. of Mopar Oil.
- Warning note: I bought a $4. 00 fits any gallon jug hand pump with a clear tube on the spout and a cool little clip to hold the other end in fill hole.
The bad part was there was nothing securing the clear tubing to the spout except friction.
So as I lay there under the truck pumping away at this thing, you guessed it, the tube popped off the spout while it was pointed right at my nose and eyes.
That crap went straight up my nose and a little found its way around my safety glasses into my eyes. Not Good! I still smell Mopar fluid and it feels like water up my nose that won’t go away. Shower won’t even get it all out of my nose and eyes. #@$%!
The moral here is always wear those safety glasses and look at both ends of the cool clippie thing hand pump before use.
