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NSG370 fluid change question

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Old 06-24-2014, 12:56 PM
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Are you going with synchromesh?
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Yes, the mopar nv 3500.
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I don't recall the manual transmission having a "pan".
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Originally Posted by Ncb
I don't recall the manual transmission having a "pan".
That was my thought as well and sortve wondered if he was maybe thinking of the auto at the time?
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Originally Posted by Ncb
I purchased a 1/2 coupler nut and ground it down a bit to use as a wrench/bit for the drain plug. Then covered exhaust with aluminum foil to minimize mess.
this is what worked for me. Did it for both the trans and transfer case



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