help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
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Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricantchange
I do
I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
twice! on friday and again today.
Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
or was it 19?
Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>
> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
> manufactured by Getrag.
>
> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the dealership
> is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and in doing so, i
> need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission, & contact them for
> the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems to know.
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>
>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>Equipment
>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>
>>
>>
>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>
>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>
>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key folk
>>>in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales. Both have
>>>written the following:
>>>
>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver currently
>>>the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and 4.7L engines
>>>in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>
>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>
>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>
>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>
>>>
>>>campbell freeman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>
>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>
>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>
>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth.n et...
>>>>
>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>
>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a 2K5
>>>>>Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>
>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>
>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, & i
>>>>>do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you get
>>>>>>the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the 3550
>>>>>>has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but it
>>>>>>>is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to be
>>>>>>>either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide as
>>>>>>>to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the correct
>>>>>>>lubricant.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
twice! on friday and again today.
Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
or was it 19?
Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>
> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
> manufactured by Getrag.
>
> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the dealership
> is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and in doing so, i
> need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission, & contact them for
> the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems to know.
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>
>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>Equipment
>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>
>>
>>
>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>
>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>
>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key folk
>>>in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales. Both have
>>>written the following:
>>>
>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver currently
>>>the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and 4.7L engines
>>>in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>
>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>
>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>
>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>
>>>
>>>campbell freeman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast.c om...
>>>
>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>
>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>
>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>
>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth.n et...
>>>>
>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>
>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a 2K5
>>>>>Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>
>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>
>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, & i
>>>>>do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you get
>>>>>>the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the 3550
>>>>>>has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but it
>>>>>>>is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to be
>>>>>>>either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide as
>>>>>>>to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the correct
>>>>>>>lubricant.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
Thanks, so much Frank.
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
#63
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
Thanks, so much Frank.
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
#64
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
Thanks, so much Frank.
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
#65
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
Thanks, so much Frank.
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
I will come across my 2001 eventually.
I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
or so.
Thanks again,
campbell
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>I do
> I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
> wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
> twice! on friday and again today.
> Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
> I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
> I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
> or was it 19?
> Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>
>> And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>> manufactured by Getrag.
>>
>> All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>> dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>> in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>> & contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>> to know.
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET...
>>
>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>Equipment
>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>
>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>
>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>
>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>
>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>
>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast. com...
>>>>
>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>
>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>
>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth. net...
>>>>>
>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
#66
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricantchange
O.K.
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
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Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricantchange
O.K.
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
#68
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricantchange
O.K.
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
#69
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricantchange
O.K.
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
"Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
1.5L or 3.17 pts
Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
And for the NV3550 it says to use the
"Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
(Exact wording from the FSM)
(notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
For the AX5 transmission use
75W90 API Grade GL-3
Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
Hope this helps
Cheers
Frank
Campbell C Freeman wrote:
> Thanks, so much Frank.
>
> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>
> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be significantly
> different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs & now that i think
> about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the torque wrench, which is
> what i originally bought it for. That, and for torquing wheel bolts which
> were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1 Wrangler Sport with the larger
> wheel package option (i split the different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do
> not know what they are for the 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the
> wheels are the same size, but disc brakes on all 4).
>
> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would solve
> most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to find $125
> or so.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> campbell
> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>
>>I do
>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>or was it 19?
>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>Cheers
>>Frank
>>
>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>
>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>
>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>
>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else seems
>>>to know.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET.. .
>>>
>>>
>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as Standard
>>>>Equipment
>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>
>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from Gaggenau
>>>>>in Germany. ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it is
>>>>>not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>
>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcast .com...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear. The
>>>>>>Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I don't know
>>>>>>if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the right part it
>>>>>>wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is wrong.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth .net...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual transmission.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500. Only
>>>>>>>thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated yet...although
>>>>>>>they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out when i first
>>>>>>>called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it is
>>>>>>>about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins to
>>>>>>>seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you happen
>>>>>>>to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the NV3550 they
>>>>>>>were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual for my 2K1, &
>>>>>>>i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comca st.com...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except the
>>>>>>>>3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at the
>>>>>>>>>present time.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed manual,
>>>>>>>>>which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i had in my
>>>>>>>>>2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local dealership
>>>>>>>>>is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the label says
>>>>>>>>>"NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a NV 3500, but
>>>>>>>>>it is the same part number for the lubricant i used in my 2001's 5
>>>>>>>>>speed, though it that those bottles did not list the transmission
>>>>>>>>>part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have misplaced my 2001
>>>>>>>>>service manual, & have not yet purchased one for the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could provide
>>>>>>>>>as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is indeed the
>>>>>>>>>correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive information
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>
>
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Re: help with 2005 rubicon 6 speep manual transmission lubricant change
Frank,
You are The Man. Thank so much for this most valuable ionformation.
According to my information MS-9224 is indeed Mopar/Chrysler 04874464 Manual
Transmission Lubricant...the same as used in the NV3500 & NV3550
trqnsmissions & also complies with Pennzoil Synchromesh Manual Transmission
Lubricant, which also states it meets Chrysler MS-9224/04874464. I may
give the Pennzoil a try. I have both at home.
"PENNZOIL® SYNCHROMESH FLUID is specifically formulated for synchromesh
transmissions used by Chrysler transmissions requiring Part No. 4874464
(Specification MS-9224)."
BTW...the case torque specs in ft/lbs did go up as you noted, so the
information you have provided is valuable on two fronts.
I really do appreciate all of the information you have provided as well as
everyone else too.
Thanks one and all.
Campbell Freeman
South Carolina
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:4M2dnTm2p-BgulvZnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> O.K.
> According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
> For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
> "Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
> 1.5L or 3.17 pts
> Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
>
> I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
> And for the NV3550 it says to use the
> "Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
> (Exact wording from the FSM)
> (notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
> on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
> drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
>
> For the AX5 transmission use
> 75W90 API Grade GL-3
> Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
>
> From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
> Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
> Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
> cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
>
> Hope this helps
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> Thanks, so much Frank.
>>
>> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>>
>> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be
>> significantly different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs &
>> now that i think about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the
>> torque wrench, which is what i originally bought it for. That, and for
>> torquing wheel bolts which were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1
>> Wrangler Sport with the larger wheel package option (i split the
>> different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do not know what they are for the
>> 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the wheels are the same size,
>> but disc brakes on all 4).
>>
>> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would
>> solve most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to
>> find $125 or so.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> campbell
>> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
>> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>>
>>>I do
>>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>>or was it 19?
>>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>>>
>>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>>
>>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>>
>>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>>
>>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else
>>>>seems to know.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET. ..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as
>>>>>Standard Equipment
>>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from
>>>>>>Gaggenau in Germany. ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it
>>>>>>is not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear.
>>>>>>>The Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I
>>>>>>>don't know if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the
>>>>>>>right part it wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is
>>>>>>>wrong.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual
>>>>>>>>transmission.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500.
>>>>>>>>Only thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated
>>>>>>>>yet...although they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out
>>>>>>>>when i first called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it
>>>>>>>>is about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins
>>>>>>>>to seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you
>>>>>>>>happen to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the
>>>>>>>>NV3550 they were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual
>>>>>>>>for my 2K1, & i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comc ast.com...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except
>>>>>>>>>the 3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at
>>>>>>>>>>the present time.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler
>>>>>>>>>>rubicon. 2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed
>>>>>>>>>>manual, which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i
>>>>>>>>>>had in my 2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local
>>>>>>>>>>dealership is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the
>>>>>>>>>>label says "NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a
>>>>>>>>>>NV 3500, but it is the same part number for the lubricant i used
>>>>>>>>>>in my 2001's 5 speed, though it that those bottles did not list
>>>>>>>>>>the transmission part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have
>>>>>>>>>>misplaced my 2001 service manual, & have not yet purchased one for
>>>>>>>>>>the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could
>>>>>>>>>>provide as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is
>>>>>>>>>>indeed the correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive
>>>>>>>>>>information
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
You are The Man. Thank so much for this most valuable ionformation.
According to my information MS-9224 is indeed Mopar/Chrysler 04874464 Manual
Transmission Lubricant...the same as used in the NV3500 & NV3550
trqnsmissions & also complies with Pennzoil Synchromesh Manual Transmission
Lubricant, which also states it meets Chrysler MS-9224/04874464. I may
give the Pennzoil a try. I have both at home.
"PENNZOIL® SYNCHROMESH FLUID is specifically formulated for synchromesh
transmissions used by Chrysler transmissions requiring Part No. 4874464
(Specification MS-9224)."
BTW...the case torque specs in ft/lbs did go up as you noted, so the
information you have provided is valuable on two fronts.
I really do appreciate all of the information you have provided as well as
everyone else too.
Thanks one and all.
Campbell Freeman
South Carolina
"FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
news:4M2dnTm2p-BgulvZnZ2dnUVZ_q2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
> O.K.
> According to my FSM for the 05 TJ.
> For the NSG370 6 speed transmission use
> "Mopar manual transmission lubricant" MS-9224.
> 1.5L or 3.17 pts
> Drain/fill plug 22 ft. Lbs.
>
> I also have a FSM for my previous 01TJ
> And for the NV3550 it says to use the
> "Mopar Manual transmission Fluid"
> (Exact wording from the FSM)
> (notice on the 05 it says "lubricant",
> on the 01 it says "fluid") :-/
> drain/fill plug 14-20 ft. Lbs.
>
> For the AX5 transmission use
> 75W90 API Grade GL-3
> Drain/fill plug 32.5 ft. Lbs.
>
> From the 05 FSM, wheel lug nut torque is 85-115 ft. Lbs.
> Oil pan drain plug 25 ft. Lbs
> Dana 44 drain/fill plugs 25 ft. Lbs
> cover bolts for diffs 30 ft. Lbs.
>
> Hope this helps
> Cheers
> Frank
>
> Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>> Thanks, so much Frank.
>>
>> I will come across my 2001 eventually.
>>
>> I am hoping that the different make's case bolts will not be
>> significantly different. My mind is recalling either 17 or 19 ft/lbs &
>> now that i think about it, i believe it wrote it on the case for the
>> torque wrench, which is what i originally bought it for. That, and for
>> torquing wheel bolts which were 85-115 ft/lbs on the wheels of a 2K1
>> Wrangler Sport with the larger wheel package option (i split the
>> different and went with 100 ft/lbs). I do not know what they are for the
>> 2K5 Rubi (larger tires, though i believe the wheels are the same size,
>> but disc brakes on all 4).
>>
>> i just need to find the $$ & buy a FSM for the 2K5 Rubi. That would
>> solve most of my problems & answer most of my questions...just have to
>> find $125 or so.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> campbell
>> "FrankW" <fworm@norpak.ca> wrote in message
>> news:kqCdnQ_h4NUmnVjZnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@magma.ca...
>>
>>>I do
>>>I did look it up in my 05 TJRuby FSM
>>>wrote it down and forgot to bring it in for you.
>>>twice! on friday and again today.
>>>Sorry 'bout that Chief :-(
>>>I promise to bring it in tomorrow morning.
>>>I do recall that the torque setting is 17 ft pounds
>>>or was it 19?
>>>Wait till tomorrow to confirm.
>>>Cheers
>>>Frank
>>>
>>>Campbell C Freeman wrote:
>>>
>>>>yes...i have seen this and have a copy of it...
>>>>
>>>>And this is the transmission in the 2005 Rubicon...however, it is not
>>>>manufactured by Getrag.
>>>>
>>>>All i am trying to do is determine if the lubricant they are the
>>>>dealership is specifying as the lube: Mopar 04874464, is correct...and
>>>>in doing so, i need to know who makes (manufactures), this transmission,
>>>>& contact them for the specification of the lubricant. No one else
>>>>seems to know.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:91ba3$44c4f993$48311eaf$19042@FUSE.NET. ..
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Jeep Wrangler and Liberty to Feature Six-Speed Transmissions as
>>>>>Standard Equipment
>>>>>http://jeephorizons.com/news/nsg370.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Campbell C Freeman" <cfreeman@scetv.org> wrote in message
>>>>>news:ea2nkp$7a3$1@news04.infoave.net...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks Matt, et al,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I contacted Getrag and got very prompt responses from 2 of their key
>>>>>>folk in Germay. One in technical operations & the other in sales.
>>>>>>Both have written the following:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"... NSG370 is not a GETRAG- product, because we "only" deliver
>>>>>>currently the Dodge Ram and the New Dakota transmissions with 3.7 and
>>>>>>4.7L engines in the Truck business of DaimlerChrysler ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Additionally: I was given the following information: "... Your
>>>>>>transmission is out of a Mercedes-Benz inhouse production from
>>>>>>Gaggenau in Germany. ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>...now i am assuming that the transmission is indeed a NSG370, but it
>>>>>>is not a Getrag product...it is a Mercedes Benz product.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>it just goes to show "...the farther you go ...the deeper you get ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:C8CdncNVFuftO1_ZnZ2dnUVZ_r6dnZ2d@comcas t.com...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>You might try contacting Getrag for the lube spec, when I was looking
>>>>>>>for an equivalent for the Mopar part I contacted New Venture Gear.
>>>>>>>The Mopar lube was specifically for New Venture transmissions, I
>>>>>>>don't know if it's compatible with anything else. If it's not the
>>>>>>>right part it wouldn't be the first time a dealer's database is
>>>>>>>wrong.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>As far as the plug torque, I get it just tight enough to keep from
>>>>>>>leaking, I do it by feel. Not overtight but snug. You don't want to
>>>>>>>overtighten on an aluminum housing.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I'd guess the torque spec on the '01 would be similar.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>message news:XQgwg.16095$ZH1.8443@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>thanks Matt,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>...i know it is neither of the two. but, i was double...tripled
>>>>>>>>assured, & even shown on the parts computer screen at the Jeep
>>>>>>>>dealership, that this was the specified lube called for by DC for a
>>>>>>>>2K5 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with a NSG370, 6 speed manual
>>>>>>>>transmission.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>same part number as the other lubes...but the label says NV3500.
>>>>>>>>Only thing i can figure is the label is probably not updated
>>>>>>>>yet...although they had just gotten this batch in, as they were out
>>>>>>>>when i first called them for some them last week.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Owner's manual says: "Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant or
>>>>>>>>equivalent." No capacity, though i was told and seem to remember it
>>>>>>>>is about 1.5 litres. no matter, you just pump it in until it begins
>>>>>>>>to seep out the fill hole.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I am in need of the torque specs for the bolts however, if you
>>>>>>>>happen to know those...i seem to remember that on my 2K1 with the
>>>>>>>>NV3550 they were 17 or 19 ft/lbs. i cannot find the service manual
>>>>>>>>for my 2K1, & i do not have one for the 2K5 rubicon yet.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks very much,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>news:y8OdnTPCed1Tq13ZnZ2dnUVZ_smdnZ2d@comc ast.com...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>The tranny in the 05 isn't the same one as your 01, and it's not a
>>>>>>>>>NV3500 or 3550, so before the dealer sells it to you make sure you
>>>>>>>>>get the fluid specs right. The 3550 and 3500 are the same except
>>>>>>>>>the 3550 has an integral bellhousing.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"campbell c freeman" <campbellcfreeman@bellsouth.net> wrote in
>>>>>>>>>message news:CVDvg.12415$Bx.7876@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>greetings all,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am in need of some advice & i cannot find my notes on this at
>>>>>>>>>>the present time.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am going to change the lubricant in my 2005 jeep wrangler
>>>>>>>>>>rubicon. 2005 was the first year (i believe), for the new 6 speed
>>>>>>>>>>manual, which, btw, is much smoother & quieter than the 5 speed i
>>>>>>>>>>had in my 2001 wrangler sport.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>the lubricant i was sold at the parts counter of a local
>>>>>>>>>>dealership is part number 04874464 transmission lubricant. the
>>>>>>>>>>label says "NV3500 Transmission." I do not believe this to be a
>>>>>>>>>>NV 3500, but it is the same part number for the lubricant i used
>>>>>>>>>>in my 2001's 5 speed, though it that those bottles did not list
>>>>>>>>>>the transmission part number (i think it was a NV 3550).. i have
>>>>>>>>>>misplaced my 2001 service manual, & have not yet purchased one for
>>>>>>>>>>the 2005 rubicon.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am in need of the torque specs for the bolts...i vaguely them to
>>>>>>>>>>be either 17 or 19 ft/lbs. and information any of you could
>>>>>>>>>>provide as to the model number for this 6 speed & if this is
>>>>>>>>>>indeed the correct lubricant.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>i am not doing anything until i receive some definitive
>>>>>>>>>>information
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>from one of the many experts here.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>as always thanks very much.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>regards,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>campbell freeman
>>>>>>>>>>south carolina
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>
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