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Originally Posted by slosh2500
not trying to be a pain in the **** but are they any holding to 600-800 hp? i know its out of my range but just curious. i had a 98 24v w/ the 5 speed and it had a lot of problems pulling 24-25,000 pounds back from louisiana. 2 bobcats inside a big tex dump. it made it to florida but gave out in the driveway.

Without knowin the details here I would guess that the problem was more with the clutch then the tranny. If your runnin that stock clutch it will give out long before you touch that tranny. Granted I've never pulled these weights for long distances like that but I have pulled that weight and more with this 5 speed and never had a problem with it. 5th gear was the only issue I have had and it's been fixed for years now.
 
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On the transmission coolers - I've run them for five years. One mounted on the shaft-side PTO access to a 5600, the other on the PTO access to the transfer case. (I have an Eaton MT filter mounted on the 5600's other PTO access, which is why the second cooler went on the transfer case - not necessary, but a little extra fluid & thermal dispersion doesn't hurt.)

On the 5600 transmission/big shaft & clutch - that transmission will hold the horsepower and trailer the kind of weight mentioned in above posts. The stock clutch assembly, however, will slip badly.
 
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Originally Posted by wes-cummins
can you install coolers on manual trannys? HOW?


They also have filter kits - second item down:

http://quad4x4.com/NV5600.htm
 
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That ATS kit is ridiculously priced, I'm sure you could make that for a third of the price

Pump Tilton Engineering 40-524 - Tilton Transmission and/or Differential Oil Cooler Pumps - Overview - SummitRacing.com

$30 in hose and fittings, and any cooler you want, fab up a cover and you're golden.....damn now I want one.
 
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would this build up pressure in the tran's.i have a car that could use this set-up.maybe it would help it hold together on those high rpm shift's.
 
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Old 02-09-2010, 12:13 PM
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thanks guys im getting ready to put a 6 speed in my truck, and might install one of those coolers

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rly all i would have to do is run a pump off a temp switch and pump oil to a cooler up front
 

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