Hello.
I have a 04.5 2500 4x4 with the NV 5600 6 speed manual that I use to pull our 32 foot fifth wheel. I've only pulled the trailer 3 or 4 times yet, but from the beginning, it seemed like as soon as it got hot, the transmission was almost impossible to shift. It shifts excellent all the time when I'm not towing, only has trouble when pulling heavy.
After reading up on it, I changed out the trans oil and used Royal Purple synchromax oil. Still sticky. After reading some more, I dumped in an extra quart through the top of the trans, and this made it a little better, but still sticky. After that, I found some knockoff pod-type trans coolers from ebay. I was impressed when I got them at what good quality they seemed to be, so I installed them and filled it up, once again removing the shift tower and adding an extra quart. All tolled, I think it now has 8 quarts in there.
Took it out for a hundred mile spin pulling the trailer on a cool day the other day, and it's definitely WAY better, but still fairly sticky feeling when it's been pulling hard, up hills and such.
One of the pod coolers has threaded holes with plugs in them, so I was considering plumbing in a oil cooler with a little pump to circulate the oil.
If anybody has any advice about this transmission, I'd like to hear it.
Cheers
Bert
I have a 04.5 2500 4x4 with the NV 5600 6 speed manual that I use to pull our 32 foot fifth wheel. I've only pulled the trailer 3 or 4 times yet, but from the beginning, it seemed like as soon as it got hot, the transmission was almost impossible to shift. It shifts excellent all the time when I'm not towing, only has trouble when pulling heavy.
After reading up on it, I changed out the trans oil and used Royal Purple synchromax oil. Still sticky. After reading some more, I dumped in an extra quart through the top of the trans, and this made it a little better, but still sticky. After that, I found some knockoff pod-type trans coolers from ebay. I was impressed when I got them at what good quality they seemed to be, so I installed them and filled it up, once again removing the shift tower and adding an extra quart. All tolled, I think it now has 8 quarts in there.
Took it out for a hundred mile spin pulling the trailer on a cool day the other day, and it's definitely WAY better, but still fairly sticky feeling when it's been pulling hard, up hills and such.
One of the pod coolers has threaded holes with plugs in them, so I was considering plumbing in a oil cooler with a little pump to circulate the oil.
If anybody has any advice about this transmission, I'd like to hear it.
Cheers
Bert