Posted May 15, 201510 yr Hi all, I will be dropping the pan on the my 47re tonight to install the Mag-Hytec pan and isspro sending unit, I have not found much info on proper replacement fluid. I am looking to use the valveoline ATF+4, any issues with that pick? Thanks BTW no idea what i am going to find but i have no issues with the trans so i am not expecting to see much Brew
May 15, 201510 yr I always say the same thing about ATF+4. In order to have the label ATF+4 it needs to be what Chrysler specs for ATF +4. I personally just got with whatever it on sale.
May 15, 201510 yr Like Me78569 says unless you want to go to Chrysler and get there version of ATF+4 then any brand of ATF+4 will work just as good as the next. I have been using the new DEXVI (Synthetic) for the last 60k and I don't see any difference in it. Trans temps are the same no slipping or anything weird when towing.
May 15, 201510 yr Does mopar ATF+4 have anything different that they use that they don't allow others to use? Also all ATF +4 is synthetic op so don't get fooled by labels.
May 15, 201510 yr Author I always say the same thing about ATF+4. In order to have the label ATF+4 it needs to be what Chrysler specs for ATF +4. I personally just got with whatever it on sale. I figured that, but i hate to ASSUME the store brand is a buck cheaper so i should be fine. Thanks!
May 15, 201510 yr I know the Chrysler ATF is a proprietary mix but what the difference is I have no idea. I always use the cheap house brand that's why I'm running the DEX VI now it was the cheapest.
May 15, 201510 yr Author I know the Chrysler ATF is a proprietary mix but what the difference is I have no idea. I always use the cheap house brand that's why I'm running the DEX VI now it was the cheapest. ok Thanks, this is the house brand i will be going with, http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/detail/ORO0/ATF41/N0470.oap?ck=Search_chrysler+atf+3+%26+atf+4_1377569_3743&keyword=chrysler+atf%2B3+%26+atf%2B4
May 15, 201510 yr I'm a big fan of NAPA fluids, aka Ashland/Valvoline. NAPA ATF+4 is $1 or 2 cheaper than actual valvoline.
May 15, 201510 yr Might as well do band adjustment, borg warner solenoid or DNJ extreme, mopar pressure transducer and 3-4 accumulator spring and filter while it's down. http://www.cascadetransmissionparts.com/a61847rh-re.aspx
May 15, 201510 yr Author the mag hytec that picked up from Genos garage came with the new filter. did not plan on more then that. the problem is i really have not idea what i have with this truck, she has a packbrake that was installed by a PO the funny thing is, its works just fine when in park idling on a cold morning, but it will not engage while deceling, which leads me to think there is a missing component like a (ATS co pilot) or something like it. I never took the time to dig in too dig. I would guess there is no way to tell if i had any thing more then a stock tranny is there? (with out tearing it down)
May 15, 201510 yr Mine doesn't always down shift when decelerating, probably something internal or low stall torque converter. If you have the small dodge solenoid when you drop the pan, it's probably stock.
May 15, 201510 yr Author ok, i will look around real good, also thinking of pulling the dust shield for the TC and just taking a peak, if its stock then the trans is mostly stock..
May 15, 201510 yr Owner I know the Chrysler ATF is a proprietary mix but what the difference is I have no idea. Here is a tidbit for you... http://www.allpar.com/mopar/transmissions/fluids.html
May 15, 201510 yr I need to do the same stuff to my 47re. On the fluid, I'm never afraid to use cheap, SAE labeled stuff. Case in point, I had a 91 pontiac grand am when I was younger. I think we got it with 11k on it and sold it with almost 200k. We ran citgo gas station brand oil every 3k miles as my step dad is a bottler, and could take a case a month based on what made an uneven pallet. When the citgo wasn't being bottled, the same oil was put into chrysler/ mopar bottles- and very rarely that would be brought home too. Even more interesting, when they would bottle john deere oil, it was it's own line and could not be used by any other label brands because it carried no SAE certifications- it was essentially junk.
May 15, 201510 yr Owner Whys that? I remember seeing a long post about trans temp installs and the best place to put them.
May 15, 201510 yr Author I remember seeing a long post about trans temp installs and the best place to put them. Ah ok. Thats figured out. the sending unit is going into the mag hytec and the gauge itself is replacing the little pocket in the dash by the radio. Witing is just about done.
May 16, 201510 yr Author well the surgery is complete,. i have to say, i am very impressed with how clean the trans is, its very likely its not the original trans with ~150k on the clock, way too clean. I also installed the A pillar pod i picked up from vulcan, not real happy with the lack of mounting tabs. I need to figure that out
May 16, 201510 yr There is a factory cooler line that has a temp sensor port built into it. Here is the Mopar part # 05011244AA, not sure if its still a good number, it was used on the early 2nd gens. Just need to dig out one of the rubber check balls from either the fitting on the cooler on the side of the block or the new rubber line so there isn't 2 of them probably wouldn't hurt just keeps the cooler circuit from draining back every time it is shut off. This is the converter outlet line the front one on the driver side of the tranny and is the most accurate place to measure tranny temps as this is the hottest oil in the system. Measuring oil temps in the pan is useless, by the time it shows hot in the pan you have already deep fried the tranny as that is the coldest oil in the system as it has just been dumped back there from the cooler circuit. If this line is no longer available I know DTT used to offer a replacement line with the same setup only in a higher quality line / hose. Here is a link with pictures of the line. http://www.turbodieselregister.com/threads/190281-Trans-Coolent-Line-05011244AA
Hi all,
I will be dropping the pan on the my 47re tonight to install the Mag-Hytec pan and isspro sending unit,
I have not found much info on proper replacement fluid.
I am looking to use the valveoline ATF+4,
any issues with that pick?
Thanks
BTW no idea what i am going to find but i have no issues with the trans so i am not expecting to see much
Brew