AX15 vs. NV3550
#11
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Matt Macchiarolo <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Matt Macchiarolo <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Matt Macchiarolo <mlmacchia@aol.comspambgon> wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
<snip>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
Matt,
Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that this
product from Quaker State will work, too:
http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it. I'll
check it out when I go home today...
-John
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
John,
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#15
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
John,
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#16
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
John,
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
That's the one I was referring to, thanks again for posting that link. Any idea
what the cost is on this? Dealeship wants something like $12.00 per quart...
n article <btVgb.24890$832.4007@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>, John Sevey
<seveyj@skylark.wi.rr.com> writes:
>Matt,
>
>Check your owner's manual for the Chrysler part number, but I believe that
>this
>product from Quaker State will work, too:
>
>http://www.quakerstate.com/pages/pro...ynchromesh.asp
>
>I printed out a page for a Quaker State product that claimed compatibility
>with the "stuff" in my '03 Wrangler's NV3350 and I think that this is it.
>I'll
>check it out when I go home today...
>
>-John
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Sorry I did have to ask.
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
#18
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Sorry I did have to ask.
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
#19
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
Sorry I did have to ask.
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
Regards
Frank
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3ZecnckwGpUJkxmiU-KYvw@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
> writes:
>
>
>>Matt how many miles on the transmission?
>>Did you change the oil? if so when?
>>Regards
>>Frank
>
>
> I knew someone would ask. :-) I admit I haven't put that many miles on it,
> about 35,000. A lot of them are off-road miles. And lately I have been
> practicing clutchless shifting in case I ever lose my clutch.
>
> Have not yet changed the oil but will this winter. Standard gear oil is not
> specified for the NV3550, you have to use "Syncromesh" fluid, available at the
> dealer. There is an aftermarket fluid, I think it might be Pennzoil?
>
> Inter
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
>
>
>
>
#20
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Re: AX15 vs. NV3550
In article <Cn6dnddev_ECthmiXTWJjg@magma.ca>, FrankW <fworm@mxznorpak.ca>
writes:
>Sorry I did have to ask.
>I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
>and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
>the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
>but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
>compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
>After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
>less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
>everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
>Regards
>Frank
>
A friend of mine bought at 2000 TJ used and when he changed the tranny oil he
found the same thing.
Interestingly neither my FSM nor the OM list tranny lube change intervals for
the 3550.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
writes:
>Sorry I did have to ask.
>I changed the oil on my 01TJ at 60,000Km or 37,000Mi
>and was quite surprised at the amount of filings on
>the magnet. I know that filings are normal for a new transmission
>but it did seem excessive. Unfortunatly I don't have the expereince to
>compare with other transmissions except my Argo 6X6
>After changing it with the dealer oil. I was again surprised how much
>less noise it made. Wish I changed it sooner. In fact I would recommend
>everyone with the NV3550 to change the oil after the first year or 30,000km.
>Regards
>Frank
>
A friend of mine bought at 2000 TJ used and when he changed the tranny oil he
found the same thing.
Interestingly neither my FSM nor the OM list tranny lube change intervals for
the 3550.
* * *
Matt Macchiarolo
www.townpeddler.com
www.wolverine4wd.org
http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html