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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 5 speed transmission fluid?

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Hey guys I have to change the transmission fluid in my truck and I was wondering what kind of fluid to use. I got underneath the truck and it says use Castrol Syntorque only is this true or can I use something else? What is the best fluid to use? Thanks Nick.
 
Is there a write up on how much fluid is needed also the proper drain + fill procedures? Newb here, (truck 1 day old, to me anyways :-laf ) Hey moose, nice to see another guy from CT... Thanks. Jim
 
Slight hijack

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and this was last years,



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This thread will now be returned back to the NV4500...
 
Id like to stick with the castrol syntorque. Anybody know where I can get that stuff in Minnesota. Also how much do I need I saw one site said 8. 5 quats another said 4. 5 thanks.
 
The cheapest and easiest place I found to get the Syntorq is a GM dealer. Same stuff.



I just went to the new Amsoil MTG last night. Maybe a little too early to tell but it seems to shift better than the Syntorq. Also lost a little annoying "whine". Mine took 4 quarts.



If you don't have one, make sure to pick up one of those little oil pumps. I got mine to put lower unit lube in my outboard but it's just the trick to get the new lube in the transmission with no mess.



Scott
 
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Like BigPapa said go to a GM dealer. My local Dodge dealer wanted $20 a quart the GM dealer was $12. I believe the quantity is 4. 5 quarts. I'm thinking of going with Redline next change.
 
I just finished changing my NV4500 oil today. I sucked most of it out through the fill plug then I took off the driver's side PTO cover to let the rest drain out. There was a bit of grey sludge on the magnet on the PTO cover but no big chunks. I cleaned the old silicone gasket off the PTO cover and put a new bead on and bolted it back on. I refilled with 2 quarts of Redline MTL and 2 quarts of Redline MT90. I had a little bit left over so 4 quarts should be plenty for most changes.

I went for a drive when I was done and it shifts better than the old stock fluid. The 5th gear rattle is gone also. Does it shift better than new Syntorque? I can't remember what it felt when it was new but I'm happy with the improvement over the old oil with 60000 miles on it.

Why did I use Redline? I heard some good reports and it was 1/3 the price compared to the local Dodge *******.

My old trans oil was very black? I'm glad I changed it.
 
DPellegrin said:
Hey guys I have to change the transmission fluid in my truck and I was wondering what kind of fluid to use. I got underneath the truck and it says use Castrol Syntorque only is this true or can I use something else? What is the best fluid to use? Thanks Nick.

Use Redline MT-90
 
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Where can you pick up some of that Redline fluid. I need to change mine.



I got it from Summit Racing. I used a 50/50 blend of MT90 and MTL, That is what the Tech. Rep. from Redline recommended.

I just disassembled my GM NV4500 transmission along with a Dodge trans. for my conversion. The Redline fluid looked like new. I will definitely use it for my conversion.
 
hey guys bought the stuff from the dodge dealership it was 15 dollars a quart o well cost me 60 bucks thanks for the help
 
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