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The MH pan holds about 7 quarts so I'd get at least 8 to be safe.

The torque rating of the stock 65RFE is somewhat hard to find. I've read 500ft/lbs is the max torque it can handle which is what the 5 stands for, 66RFE is 600ft/lbs, 68RFE 800ft/lbs. That was speculation on another forum but seeing as the 68RFE is bolted to the Cummins this is plausible. I've also read the 65RFE handles only 410ft/lbs which means the Hemi in stock form is maxing it out. Again saw this on another forum.

If anyone can find actual specs please post it!

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The MH pan holds about 7 quarts so I'd get at least 8 to be safe.

The torque rating of the stock 65RFE is somewhat hard to find. I've read 500ft/lbs is the max torque it can handle which is what the 5 stands for, 66RFE is 600ft/lbs, 68RFE 800ft/lbs. That was speculation on another forum but seeing as the 68RFE is bolted to the Cummins this is plausible. I've also read the 65RFE handles only 410ft/lbs which means the Hemi in stock form is maxing it out. Again saw this on another forum.

If anyone can find actual specs please post it!

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Interesting thanks for the info, so i just looked at my build sheet and It say that I have the 545RFE transmission, is that any different when it comes to servicing than the 65RFE?
 

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Nope they're pretty much identical mechanically. 65rfe has some programming differences and a different torque converter.
 
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as promised.

this is the PML 11079 ( deep pan with step) for my 66RFE. supposed to be around 2+ quarts over stock i think. the "fins" on the inside are all about 2.625" tall and the ones on the outside are about .4375" tall. The pan comes with a magnetic drain plug, allen head bolts and washers, catalog, instructions AND A STICKER!! i love stickers...:Pshyco:

EDIT: this is the "cast finish".. no paint. $245. going with a white paint with a hardener from work. its getting painted this week sometime. I wanted white so i could see any drips easier. it will be a gloss finish. not the best color choice but functional.
 

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Looks awesome! Keep us posted here Sir !
 

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Nice looks like a great pan! Definitely want to see painted pics and install pics!

How heavy is it? I was surprised at how heavy the MH pan is....
 

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as promised.

this is the PML 11079 ( deep pan with step) for my 66RFE. supposed to be around 2+ quarts over stock i think. the "fins" on the inside are all about 2.625" tall and the ones on the outside are about .4375" tall. The pan comes with a magnetic drain plug, allen head bolts and washers, catalog, instructions AND A STICKER!! i love stickers...:Pshyco:

EDIT: this is the "cast finish".. no paint. $245. going with a white paint with a hardener from work. its getting painted this week sometime. I wanted white so i could see any drips easier. it will be a gloss finish. not the best color choice but functional.



Very nice indeed. It looks massive and the internal fins appear to be anti slosh baffles. Would that be correct?


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Very nice indeed. It looks massive and the internal fins appear to be anti slosh baffles. Would that be correct?


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Yes, I think that is the purpose of the internal fins
 
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Nice looks like a great pan! Definitely want to see painted pics and install pics!

How heavy is it? I was surprised at how heavy the MH pan is....

I would guess it is a good 20lbs.
 
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The MH pan holds about 7 quarts so I'd get at least 8 to be safe.

The torque rating of the stock 65RFE is somewhat hard to find. I've read 500ft/lbs is the max torque it can handle which is what the 5 stands for, 66RFE is 600ft/lbs, 68RFE 800ft/lbs. That was speculation on another forum but seeing as the 68RFE is bolted to the Cummins this is plausible. I've also read the 65RFE handles only 410ft/lbs which means the Hemi in stock form is maxing it out. Again saw this on another forum.

If anyone can find actual specs please post it!

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I'd sure like to know this info as well , mainly on the 65RFE .
I've done a little searching around for the HP & Ft lbs of tq ratings , but I haven't been able to find solid #s ....
 

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I'd sure like to know this info as well , mainly on the 65RFE .
I've done a little searching around for the HP & Ft lbs of tq ratings , but I haven't been able to find solid #s ....

There is a small business in town here that is good at building transmissions. Ill call them and ask if they know, or know how to find out.
 

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Just did a drain and fill with RL C+. I put in about 6.5 qts and its about halfway between cold and hot at 115F. I figure with the summer coming and higher trans temps on the horizon I'd leave it at 6.5 quarts.

Also the MH pan drain plug had a fine layer of metal shavings on it but nothing bad.
 
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Just did a drain and fill with RL C+. I put in about 6.5 qts and its about halfway between cold and hot at 115F. I figure with the summer coming and higher trans temps on the horizon I'd leave it at 6.5 quarts.

Also the MH pan drain plug had a fine layer of metal shavings on it but nothing bad.
Nice to be able to simply drain & fill the xsmn oil with fresh fluids huh ?

I know it's overkill but I'll probably end up doing mine annually to keep good clean oil in the xsmn ...just because I can

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I know it's easier than an oil change! I might do the same. It definitely won't hurt anything to change it that often and it offers the chance to check the magnet on the drain plug annually.
 
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Wonder if you can get an additional magnetic drain plug from Mag-Hytec, so you could just quickly replace it occasionally with loosing minimal fluid , just for an inspection of the metals?

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There is a port on the side of the pan that I'm assuming is there for a temp sensor so might be able to find a magnetic plug to fit that. Not sure if it's up high enough to not drain any fluid out though...

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Queation,

I was wondering after i get the OEM filters out after 10,000 miles what would you guys recommend for frequency of filter changes? I can do the oil (just a change) maybe ever other year ( about 18,000 mile intervals). But not sure if i should change the filters every time or not. If not that would be 36,000 on the filters. Remember i have a 66rfe.

I was planning on doing fluid and filters every 18,000 but didnt know if it was a waste.

And we should really be posting this stuff in the transmission thread.LOL
 
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Queation,

I was wondering after i get the OEM filters out after 10,000 miles what would you guys recommend for frequency of filter changes? I can do the oil (just a change) maybe ever other year ( about 18,000 mile intervals). But not sure if i should change the filters every time or not. If not that would be 36,000 on the filters. Remember i have a 66rfe.

I was planning on doing fluid and filters every 18,000 but didnt know if it was a waste.

And we should really be posting this stuff in the transmission thread.LOL
I have the 65RFE , I do moderate towing .
I'm planning on 50 K filter changes and annual fluid changes for my particular intervals. I just can't see going 100k on fluid & filter , so I'm cutting the filter change interval in 1/2 and doing annual fluid changes( 10-14k per year for me )

Oh and this is the xsmn thread

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I have the 65RFE , I do moderate towing .
I'm planning on 50 K filter changes and annual fluid changes for my particular intervals. I just can't see going 100k on fluid & filter , so I'm cutting the filter change interval in 1/2 and doing annual fluid changes( 10-14k per year for me )

Oh and this is the xsmn thread

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LOL.

Thanks.


Thats what i get for living on the synthetic oil thread. Thats were I though i was posting at the time.

LOL
 
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Ha ha that's exactly what I thought ! LOL !

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