I was just wondering if someone could explain a bit on the how the numbering system works for the Chrysler transmissions?
a-500, 518, 618, etc what is that? and how is it different from 42RE, 46RE, 47RH, 727 etc?
The reason I ask is this:
I bought some filters at Napa today. 1 for my truck, a 98 24 valve (47RE), and 1 for an 01 1500 with the 5. 9L gasser (46RE).
The one for my truck was ~$8, the one for the gasser ~$16.
Now to me they are the same darn thing pretty much...
The gaskets are the same, filters are the same other than one is plastic covered with 2 holes (1500), the other isn't and 3 holes (my truck). When I looked at the kits with the rubber gaskets, the one for my truck was the same filter as the plastic one from what I could tell.
So is Napa's system screwed up, or is there something different between the two??
a-500, 518, 618, etc what is that? and how is it different from 42RE, 46RE, 47RH, 727 etc?
The reason I ask is this:
I bought some filters at Napa today. 1 for my truck, a 98 24 valve (47RE), and 1 for an 01 1500 with the 5. 9L gasser (46RE).
The one for my truck was ~$8, the one for the gasser ~$16.
Now to me they are the same darn thing pretty much...
The gaskets are the same, filters are the same other than one is plastic covered with 2 holes (1500), the other isn't and 3 holes (my truck). When I looked at the kits with the rubber gaskets, the one for my truck was the same filter as the plastic one from what I could tell.
So is Napa's system screwed up, or is there something different between the two??