* Chrysler synchomesh fluid #4874464 * Penzoil Synchromesh Fluid #18106 * Quakerstate Synchromesh Fluid #59634 * GM synchromesh fluid #12345349 * GM synchromesh fluid 12345577 * Havoline MTX fluid #1874
* NV1500 - Mopar® Manual Transmission Lubricant * NV3550 - Mopar® Manual Transmission Lubricant
NV1500 or NV3550
Found in: '00-'04 4.0L Jeep vehicles.
NV3550 manual transmission: 1.98L, 4.2 pints. 42RLE automatic transmission: 3.8L, 8 pints for a service fill, 8.3L, 17.6 pints if it has been overhauled. The NV3550 uses Mopar Manual Transmission Lubricant. You can also use Royal Purple Syncromax fluid, this is what I filled mine with and it shifts worlds better than what it used to. The 42RLE uses ATF+4 fluid, nothing else. If you use anything else, it will burn up.
Yes, NV1500, NV3500, NV3550
23 Splines. See the Novak NV3550 knowledge base. http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/nv3550.htm
Yes, in my transmission.Yes, in my transmission.
No
Your transmission does use lube oil. It takes a thicker oil like 75w90 or 90w140 and NOT automatic transmission fluid.
yes the transmission and rear end are open to each other, use- transmission hydraulic oil-
If it is a CVT transmission then yes you can use cvt gearbox oil in a mini cooper.
5w30 for engine oil. Dexron 3 for transmission fluid on an automatic.