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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Dead Center in the Middle of TN. 20 miles from Jack Daniels, 10 miles from George Dickle and .8 mi from the liquor store at I-24 Exit 114
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Mobil 1 Synthetic in the Six Speed & Rear?
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2003 Dodge 3500 CTD/6 speed, Quad-Cab, Short Bed, 2wd, 4:10 anti-slip, Bright Silver/ Slate, Eagle 058 Wheels, Bushwacker Extenda Fender Flares, AFE Air Intake System with torque Tube, XZILLARAIDER XZT 65hp tow box, ARE CX Series Cab High Topper and more to come.........Pullin' a Better Built Trailers 19 foot, 102"/84" widebody, Black, 10K GVW, Flatbed Car Hauler Trailer with matching Eagle 058's, Warn 6K winch, two 5200# brake axels, 6' tongue, removeable fenders and slide out 5'ramps. |
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Mobil 1 Gear Lube in the rear end is fine.
But for the 6sp, you need to run Redline MTL for it, or Pennzoil Synchomesh for the trans. 5w/30 is the close to the viscosity, but it doesn't have the extra stuff that is needed for the trans. |
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Dead Center in the Middle of TN. 20 miles from Jack Daniels, 10 miles from George Dickle and .8 mi from the liquor store at I-24 Exit 114
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Does Mobile 1 have anything that is compatible for the 6 speed?
If not is Pennzoil Synchomesh Synthetic? What weight of synchromesh if there is more than one? BTW Thanks jim |
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Prosouth,
Can't speak on the six soeed, but I have change my diff. fluid twice and used the mobil 75-90 syn. and all is fine. It meets the GL-5 requirement.
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I just did a change of both diffs, tranny, and transfer case this week. I used the factory fill for the tranny, and transfer case, and Mobil 1 75W-90 in both diffs.
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Go over and read this thread. You have to use a GL4 rated transmission oil in the NV5600, not a GL-4/GL-5 rear end gear oil. And, Motor oil doesn't cut it either.
http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/d...threadid=61850 BTW, The transfer case uses Mopar ATF+4 fluid. I believe the Redline C+ and the Amsoil ATF both meet the specs. Pennzoil/Quakerstate (same company) Synchromesh and Redline MTL all meet the specs. Royal Purple Snchromax does NOT!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Dead Center in the Middle of TN. 20 miles from Jack Daniels, 10 miles from George Dickle and .8 mi from the liquor store at I-24 Exit 114
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Just ordered 4 quarts of Mobil 1 75W-90 and five of the Penzoil Synchromesh. AutoZone will have them waiting for me this afternoon.
I will also pick up a 17mm allen socket from Sears just to have on hand. Thanks for the info guys! jim |
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Capacities: Rear diff. 7.65 pints Front diff. 4.75 pints NV5600 9.5 pints Torque specs: Differential cover bolts 30 ft/lb Differential fill plug 24 ft/lb I am not sure on the torque specs for the tranny. I haven't done mine yet. Hopefully someone else will post those specs for you. The important thing is to be careful on the differential cover bolts. I have heard of quite a few being broken if you don't use a torque wrench.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Dead Center in the Middle of TN. 20 miles from Jack Daniels, 10 miles from George Dickle and .8 mi from the liquor store at I-24 Exit 114
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Thanks for the help guys, It's nice to have all of this info and assistance readily available.
Jonesey If I only had an Axel in front that needed it I would buy some more to go in it. Mine is just a lowly 2x2 single Axel truck. I have Jeeps and really want an asphalt only truck. I hope these fluid changes will make it shift better and secure the level in the rear that I have been concerned about of late. This and a fuel filter will do me until the next service due at 15K, that is when I get to put in the Mobile 1 SUV Synthetic Oil. Thanks, Jim |
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I switched the 6sp to the pennsoil syncomesh and the tranny shifts easier. Noted a big improvment at
3rd gear, which was becoming stiff before the oil change.
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