detroitdiesel4x4
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My trucks on the fritz thanks to my flexplate missing a few teeth. I've been cheating and just rotating the crank to get it started but now it sounds like it has about 9 teeth left totally. I was planning on pulling the trans out today and riding my bicycle to work, but then it looked like rain. The only other truck at my house I have registered is out for the count this week due to a cracked head, I figured the old girl would be good for just one last ride. Made it to work okay, but now it stuck there. I planned on not driving the truck anymore until it was fixed so I lent my red top to a friend and ended up putting an interstate in to get her running, wich apparently wasn't a good choice. Not only can I get enough teeth to grab to get it to start, the batteries went dead Before I go trying to fit my trailer all the way down the narrow lane (of course I parked all the way in the back not wanting to leak oil on the asphalt) would it be possible just to pull this thing up to speed and put it in drive? I'm sill running the TH400. I used to use this method to start one of my old toters that was automatic, and believe it or not, it works just like a manual, only requires alittle bit more speed. I didn't know if this was 1)possible to do with a TH400 and 2) possible to do with a diesel. Any input? Or any other ideas to get it home?