Here I am

NV5600 filter-which side?

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Low boost fueling adjustment?

HAS ANYONE noticed if the 2005 ctd is noisier than the 2003/2004?

Status
Not open for further replies.

VTomasso

TDR MEMBER
Is there a preferred side to mount the filter? Tried a search on this but couldn't find the answer. I think I remember reading something about installing the filter on the driver's side, because of the shaft rotation and oil "sling" direction.



For those of you that have them, did you install with supplied gaskets or did you use sealer?



Any thoughts?

TIA,

-V
 
Drivers side.

I used the gaskets but you will probably need some RTV gasket maker to dab the bolts with to get a good seal.
 
NV-5600 Manual Transmission Filter Placement

When I installed my filter, from Quad 4X4 (same thing as the Geno's), I placed it on the passenger side. As I recall, the oil gets slung to that side of the trans. & into the filter housing. I know that question came up & that's why I remember it.



You may want to try Quad 4X4's website, www.quad4x4.com, or call 406-446-2427, or e-mail: -- email address removed --.



When I bought my filter, I found Dan to be very helpful & informative.



For what it's worth, I used 'only' the gaskets, provided, without any RTV. Since Aug. of '05, the gaskets have not leaked, at all. That doesn't mean that the RTV isn't better, though.



Joe F. (Buffalo)
 
Last edited by a moderator:
They go on the passenger side to get the proper oil flow through the filter. Dan (Quad 4x4) put one on my 4500 when he rebuilt it and I put one on the 5600 on the wife's '04. They both go on the passenger side per Dan.



Kim
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top