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Old 07-12-2007, 12:01 PM
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By the way... I hope you never have a day of trouble, and I'm sorry if I came across as a wet blanket.
Don't feel that way at all.... I am soaking the info like a sponge...(a giant sponge but sponge none the less )
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:02 PM
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how cool is it that you can take your house on vacation?
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:14 PM
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how cool is it that you can take your house on vacation?
We keep telling our oldest son there is a difference between and "Trailer Park" and an "RV Park"....

He is quite the humorous kid... ( gets it from his mom )
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:15 PM
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That's what I've been told too concerning the Tranny... supposedly it's made by Dodge specifically for the Cummins...

We were really blessed by the pricing of the truck and trailer since we bought them together..

it also has a 50 Gal Tool Box/ Auto Transfer Flow tank in the Bed.. so in reality it holds 35 Gal in the stock tank and 50 Gal in the Aux... total 85 Gallons...
Sweet. I knew a fella that had one of those diesel Cadillacs GM produced back in the 80s. His had an aux. tank in the trunk. He could literally drive from Coast to Coast without having to stop for fuel.

As far as the tranny is concerned, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Any way you look at it we walk by faith and not by sight. I do know that Dodge is known for tranny issues in their gasoline powered trucks, but I can't say for sure with those diesels. They are a completely different animal all together. There has to be some reason why Dodge is so popular with people needing to pull trailers long distances.
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:16 PM
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Don't feel that way at all.... I am soaking the info like a sponge...(a giant sponge but sponge none the less )

I guess this means we can call you Sponge Rev Squarehead?
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:17 PM
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Sweet. I knew a fella that had one of those diesel Cadillacs GM produced back in the 80s. His had an aux. tank in the trunk. He could literally drive from Coast to Coast without having to stop for fuel.

As far as the tranny is concerned, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Any way you look at it we walk by faith and not by sight. I do know that Dodge is known for tranny issues in their gasoline powered trucks, but I can't say for sure with those diesels. They are a completely different animal all together. There has to be some reason why Dodge is so popular with people needing to pull trailers long distances.
Hopefully we won't be doing much "walking" at all!!! Haw!!!

But you are RIGHT!! :yeah
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:17 PM
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I guess this means we can call you Sponge Rev Squarehead?
Nope... RevBob will do...
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Here is something crazy... Oil Change yesteday= 69.99 ... Holds Three Gallons of Oil...
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Dodge has been ever since they came out with the Cummins Engine. I am not positive, but I could just about promise you that it has a completely different tranny than what comes with the gasoline engines.
Don't be too sure about this. Initially, all the big three were using whatever transmission was offered with their regular and big-block gas engines with their diesels.

The ensuing carnage is what induced GM to offer the Allison behind the Duramax and Ford to develop their Torqshift. Those early transmissions were not up to the continuous high levels of torque and the horsepower wars only made things worse.

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Diesels develop a lot more torque at lower rpms and require a different set up in their transmissions because of it. I am sure there are some Dodge Diesel related forums you could find out anything you wanted to on your truck. That bad boy should last a good 350,000 to 400,000 miles.
This is true, somewhat. The diesels available in pickup trucks are considered high-speed diesels. The transmissions for them do not have significantly different gear ratios than the transmissions for gasoline pickups.

The main kicker for our dear friend Randy is that, while Dodge may have developed a new and improved tranny for their Cummins, they would still be making it at the same old Chrysler transmission factory that has yet to impress anybody.

Randy, I hope you have no trouble whatsoever.

Brian's Truck Shop can turn these hopes into reality, at least for your transmission.
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