TruckGuy
Member
- 141
- 24
- 18
- Location
- Belmont, NC
What are the shift points for the different chips? Turbo vs NA?Found this
basically AB, AC are for turbo trucks, BA, BB are for non turbo. All that changes are the shift points
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
What are the shift points for the different chips? Turbo vs NA?Found this
basically AB, AC are for turbo trucks, BA, BB are for non turbo. All that changes are the shift points
I think it would be next to impossible to keep that screw from leaking, was definitely an unwise move.It appears going the older style with the Eproms is a much cheaper way? I wonder if one or the other is more reliable, no reason today why each shouldn't last the life of a vehicle like in a commercial vehicle?
On another 4l80e question. Have any of you seen a HMMWV 4l80e with a Self threading sheet metal screw drilled through the tranny oil pan to hold the filter in place? Some idiot in the Army did that to mine and now I have to plug the hole. Swapped fluids and when I pulled the pan (after removing the crossmemember) it was diffiucult. Pulled harder and the fillter popped out and realized that screw towards the front of the pan threaded through the bottom of the pan and into the filter. I pulled the screw out, replaced the filter and the filter neck sleeve with new ones from Wix and they are in there firmly, don't know why you would have needed/wanted to screw the sheet metal screw through the oil pan. The HMMWV 4l80e in my M998 doesn't have one. Was this just a mechanic trying to cover up a bad job? Trying to keep a filter from coming loose? Making it easier to install the pan and filter past the front of the crossover exhaust?
RWH sold me my replacement pan. Don’t waitCleaned the pan real well, left the screw in but cut it shorter so it wouldn't hit the filter anymore. Piled with a hefty amount of Silicone on the outside of the pan. Going to shop for a OEM pan or one of the new baffled fancy ones if I can find it for a decent price and will swap it out on the next filter/fluid change or sooner if it starts leaking.
I just put the Silicone on the outside of the pan by the bolt head. Definitely wouldn't put it on the inside of the pan. Put in 2qts of oil to cover the bottom of the pan as a test to see if it leaks or seeps. After 24 hrs it's dry but we'll give it a few more days. A few different higher capacity oil pans out there. Anyone know of a HMMWV specific? Otherwise I'll have to make some measurements to see if it fits, maybe an extra quart or two of fluid would help.RWH sold me my replacement pan. Don’t wait
In the mean time, pull the screw and use machine screw and washers top and bottom to seal securely. If Silicone breaks free and clogs the inner workings, you are in trouble.
IMHO
So did the TCM & EPROM work? I have a 1097 that the TCM was robbed.Got both the Turbo on non-Turbo Eproms for pretty cheap from Eastern Surplus and ordered the TCM above from Advance Autoparts. Going to take my new AGM Costcom batteries out to the HMMWV tommorrow and see if it cranks and starts. Need to repair one small cable.
Sorry, but the engine seems to be froze up so I haven't tried the Eprom. I could try to plug it in and at least scan it for codes. GovPlanet in the auction ad supposedly showed the engine cranking over but not starting? What could have happened to it between them filming the video and my purchase? Mixed up videos from a different HMMWV? Starter definiety engages after installing two batteries. But it clanks hard as it hits the ring gear but engine doesn't move.So did the TCM & EPROM work? I have a 1097 that the TCM was robbed.
Take a 1" open end wrench, you will find some flats directly behind the crank pulley, see if you can turn the engine (clockwise)Sorry, but the engine seems to be froze up so I haven't tried the Eprom. I could try to plug it in and at least scan it for codes. GovPlanet in the auction ad supposedly showed the engine cranking over but not starting? What could have happened to it between them filming the video and my purchase? Mixed up videos from a different HMMWV? Starter definiety engages after installing two batteries. But it clanks hard as it hits the ring gear but engine doesn't move.
Thanks, I'll give that a try. M1097A2, Noticed with the dual voltage alternator (my M988 doesn't have it) that you have to remove the surpentine belt to actually get at the crank pulley so no place out front to get at it, didn't reallly look behind if for a place for an open end wrench but now I will. I'm actually 2200mi away from my shop and all of my regular tools, slowly moving here so I'm slowly buying another set of tools as I go along Was going to remove the transmission inspection cover but I really didn't want to pry against the flexplate teeth. Just in case, for preperation, I did remove all of the glowpugs, which looked good, and pumped in some engine oil into each cylinder.Take a 1" open end wrench, you will find some flats directly behind the crank pulley, see if you can turn the engine (clockwise)
I have 2 extra 2100-AB transmission control modules that we picked up. They are still in the packaging if you need one.
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!