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Hi all,

My NV4500's pto covers are leaking fluid so I'm planning to pull them and reseal them. I'm looking for suggestions on what type of rtv to use and how best to clean out the case of the trans while I have them off? Also, any opinions on wether or not a filter is worth the money? They kits are $100 from quad, seems like a good idea but I'm not sure if it's a gimmick or not? Also I've heard there should be a magnet somewhere in the case and that I need to clean it off? Where is that? Should I add anymore magnets? What type? Sorry for all the questions, just want to be prepared. 

Thanks!

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    Magnet is on the PTO cover on one side. Just pull covers off and wipe it clean. Pretty simple.

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2 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

:sofa: No kidding...

Welp.... Mike and I are out!

 

Only 50 bucks though :) 

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Just now, TFaoro said:

Only 50 bucks though :) 

 

Who did you steal yours from? I paid around $140 for my ISSPro EV2 gauge.

 

I did get lucky and had a member here give me a GlowShift trans temp gauge and a pod. So I spent the day swapping gauges, and hardware around to get hooked up so the ISSPro was in my 02 and the GlowShift in the 96 Dodge.

 

So you might put a ad up looking to buy a gauge and see if anyone answers. You might check with Vulcan Performance and DAP and see what they have for gauges and prices. 

1 minute ago, Mopar1973Man said:

 

Who did you steal yours from? I paid around $140 for my ISSPro EV2 gauge.

 

I did get lucky and had a member here give me a GlowShift trans temp gauge and a pod. So I spent the day swapping gauges, and hardware around to get hooked up so the ISSPro was in my 02 and the GlowShift in the 96 Dodge.

 

So you might put a ad up looking to buy a gauge and see if anyone answers. You might check with Vulcan Performance and DAP and see what they have for gauges and prices. 

Mine came with the quadzilla, but Ebay has tons of high quality cheap ones.

 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1311.R1.TR2.TRC1.A0.H0.XAuto+Meter+trans.TRS0&_nkw=autometer+trans+temp+gauge&_sacat=0

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This is what I'd get.

https://www.genosgarage.com/product/am-2640-z/automteter-z

id like to keep all my gauges the same. I'm pretty OCD about stuff like that. It's actually a lot cheaper than I thought though. Then I'd just need the steering column pod....

 

this is looks cool! https://www.genosgarage.com/product/autometer-temp-sender-am2258/autometer-gauge-accessories

wouldnt that fit right in the fill plug hole?

 

wow and i could get this for 1/2 price with the purchase of the gauge! 

https://www.genosgarage.com/product/gm-dg-15012/gauge-mounts3

this is looking better all the time lol

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4 minutes ago, leathermaneod said:

This is what I'd get.

https://www.genosgarage.com/product/am-2640-z/automteter-z

id like to keep all my gauges the same. I'm pretty OCD about stuff like that. It's actually a lot cheaper than I thought though. Then I'd just need the steering column pod....

 

this is looks cool! https://www.genosgarage.com/product/autometer-temp-sender-am2258/autometer-gauge-accessories

wouldnt that fit right in the fill plug hole?

eBay is your friend here.... Those can be had cheaper there. Column pod is like 35 or so. The fittings you can get on eBay too