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MD 91 04-21-2010 12:44 PM

Getrag overfill?
 
simple question for you all i'm sure. I'm wanting to change out gear box fluid and overfill with synchromesh can someone break it down for me? what to look for? anything not to do? what to make sure of? truck has 238k tranny works fine just doing some prevent. maint.
thanks :tu:

tltruckparts 04-21-2010 01:12 PM

make sure you drain the oil and refill it by a quart thats about it:tttt:

your probably going to have to put it in through the top of the shift cover not the side hole, because if you use the side hole, itll pour out before you can overfill it

TTipsword 04-21-2010 06:51 PM

you can use an elbow on the drain plug to make it a higher fill level. also the shifter is a major pain in the a$$. even said it was and well i experienced it toady. if you do so make sure you have a strong buddy to hold that sucker when putting it back in.

12vcummins96 04-21-2010 06:56 PM

why do you want to overfill it thats not good on the tranny

tltruckparts 04-21-2010 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by hotcummins (Post 542909)
why do you want to overfill it thats not good on the tranny

its not bad at all on the tranny. its the best thing you can do to help solve the 5th gear lubrication problems

12vcummins96 04-21-2010 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by tltruckparts (Post 542923)
its not bad at all on the tranny. its the best thing you can do to help solve the 5th gear lubrication problems

:humm::humm: not what i was taught but maybe you know somthing i dont

seandonato73 04-21-2010 07:23 PM

our trannys seem to be tilted back too far or something like that and it starves some parts of them from getting enough oil.... so you fill them about a quart overfull and that helps to keep everything lubed, thats what i have been told

tltruckparts 04-21-2010 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by hotcummins (Post 542928)
:humm::humm: not what i was taught but maybe you know somthing i dont

you are correct for MOST transmissions. the getrag is an exception its just a design flaw by getrag

RSWORDS 04-21-2010 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by hotcummins (Post 542928)
:humm::humm: not what i was taught but maybe you know somthing i dont

Its a proven common practice for the getrag. I know its against basic mech principles but its the best way to make them live.

JBradley500 04-21-2010 08:44 PM

i believe its because the transmission was engineered without the thought of the angle it sits in the cummins/dodge trucks. that angle makes it impossible to fill it to the proper level without running out of the fill plug so you can use the PTO top bolt cover to fill it. i had to buy a 3 dollar kerosene pump from rural king, it didnt fit in the hole so i took a lighter to the tip of it and shrunk it down until it fit in the PTO bolt hole. cheap and simple i think. it takes about 10 minutes to do it all if you have everything. i used 5 quarts of 5w-30 synthetic from Mobile1.


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