Ok so I know I'm going to have to fork over some cash for this one irregardless, but I don't want to spend money I didn't have to. I want a good solid Trans I won't have to worry about for a good long while. The most power the truck will ever probably push is possible 600hp.
As of now on bone stock tuning, with nothing but a straight 4" exhaust, if I go WOT from a dig, it slips 3rd gear really bad, hangs out at 3xxx Rpms for a long, long time before it shifts. It's never limped, but it makes me scared to do anything but baby the truck around town. Even makes me scared to hook a car hauler up to it.
For now it'll be max effort stock tuning with a lift pump if I do a built Trans.
I have found very little info on pulling the transmission out of one of these trucks and reinstalling it yourself, but have read that it is possible even without a lift. Does anyone know of a write up or have any first hand experience or tips? This would save me a lot of money in labor cost at a shop.
I have a local guy who has built a few allisons that have withstood time and abuse that I trust, but I need to know what parts to buy and bring him. I don't want to "cut corners" but I don't want to buy anything extra or overkill. I was looking at revmax's rebuild kits, which run about $900, and wondering what else I would need on top of that? Converter of course, but what about little things that I'm overlooking?
Thanks guys, and sorry for the long winded post, trying to keep these Duramax running and usable instead of getting rid of it.
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As of now on bone stock tuning, with nothing but a straight 4" exhaust, if I go WOT from a dig, it slips 3rd gear really bad, hangs out at 3xxx Rpms for a long, long time before it shifts. It's never limped, but it makes me scared to do anything but baby the truck around town. Even makes me scared to hook a car hauler up to it.
For now it'll be max effort stock tuning with a lift pump if I do a built Trans.
I have found very little info on pulling the transmission out of one of these trucks and reinstalling it yourself, but have read that it is possible even without a lift. Does anyone know of a write up or have any first hand experience or tips? This would save me a lot of money in labor cost at a shop.
I have a local guy who has built a few allisons that have withstood time and abuse that I trust, but I need to know what parts to buy and bring him. I don't want to "cut corners" but I don't want to buy anything extra or overkill. I was looking at revmax's rebuild kits, which run about $900, and wondering what else I would need on top of that? Converter of course, but what about little things that I'm overlooking?
Thanks guys, and sorry for the long winded post, trying to keep these Duramax running and usable instead of getting rid of it.
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