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I would think it's a lot hotter in AZ compared to MI. Anyone on here that ran them in Iraq? Wonder what the temp would of run on them over there?
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Buy a couple of them from Ericks, they are only like $35/ea. They fail frequently.MKTOPSIDE- thanks for the heads up.... very curious that the air horn solenoid draws power from it ... but i guess if the electrical wasn't wired like it is by the military, we wouldn't have as much fun chasing gremlins down.
CAMP9- you'll save a ton of $$$ that way in fluid costs. some threads however, say motor oil eats the seals in the allisons. have you noticed anything like that ??
Ditto! Ditto! Ditto! Dexron III = major improvement!Why anyone would continue to use 15w40 is beyond me. It is well known that modern 15w40 is too harsh for our tranmissions; and DexIII is on the list of approved fluids by allision. Combine that with the fantastic results some people have had from switching over.... and it's really a no brainer.
That bang job on three axles + parts and labor $4,800.00. Spicer 7 speed with 29 percent overdrive is what i am looking at.m35a3 read about people wanting to change out allison auto to 2000mod for more mph or add overdrive gearbox all 2 much time money why not change axle gears std are 6.72 oemaxle.net has 4.90 bang job done
Haven't seen any leaking. I have a lot of years around big equipment, and the motor oil dosen't scare me at all. I'll never put a 100,000 miles on it and as long as it's clean and moisture free that transmission will last me a lifetime.[B said:CAMP9[/B]- you'll save a ton of $$$ that way in fluid costs. some threads however, say motor oil eats the seals in the allisons. have you noticed anything like that ??