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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) redline mtl

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Intermittent Power Loss or Stall

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No you do not want to run Redline MTL in your 5 speed, it is way too light! It's a good choice for the NV5600 6-speed, but for your NV4500 it needs a 75W90 weight. But not any ol' 75W90...

From Fritz' Ram page...
These are the ONLY lubricants recommended for the NV4500:

75W-90 Castrol Syntorque Synthetic (number one pick)
Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant (PN 4637579)
GM Transmission oil (PN 12346191)
NOTE: Syntorque is NOT the same as Castrol Syntech

More info: http://dodgeram.org/tech/transmission/nv4500_spec.htm#other
 
I went back in with castrol syntorq from dodge . I ran some shell for awhile because j wanted to flush all the old oil out but it didn't shift as nice as when I first got the truck so I went back to OEM oil
 
I've had many of these trans apart and never seen a brass synchro I can't think of anything in them that would be considered soft metal
 
I've had many of these trans apart and never seen a brass synchro I can't think of anything in them that would be considered soft metal
 
I was just stirring the pot with the question. Is Standard Trans still using Castrolsyn torque? There was indication they switched to Amsoil. Is this bad info?
 
The syncros are brass covered by a carbon fiber composite material. When you use an oil not specifically intended for those kind of syncros, it causes the composite material to separate from the soft metal underneath. I dont care what any other brand oil claims, I wont use anything other than the OEM fluid.
 
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