MonteC's Transmission Corner (For Info Only)
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MonteC's Transmission Corner (For Info Only)
Heya everyone.
Mr. Robert Griffin, aka MonteC, is widely recognized on here as being one of the most knowledgeable guys (if not THE most knowledgeable guy) when it comes to our transmissions. This sticky thread is for him to answer any specific transmission questions you may have. I still recommend doing a search before you ask your question, to make sure not to hit Robert with the same questions over and over, especially ones that he (or others) have answered before.
Mr. Robert Griffin, aka MonteC, is widely recognized on here as being one of the most knowledgeable guys (if not THE most knowledgeable guy) when it comes to our transmissions. This sticky thread is for him to answer any specific transmission questions you may have. I still recommend doing a search before you ask your question, to make sure not to hit Robert with the same questions over and over, especially ones that he (or others) have answered before.
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William Clay Pitts (06-14-2021)
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MonteC's Transmission Corner, April 5 - April 11
Budget: $500
Tranny mechanical knowledge: I can drain/fill and change the filter. Pressure solenoid doesn't scare me. But gears and bands do. Willing to do valve body work. Limited on tranny specific tools.
What upgrades do you recommend to increase longevity of the tranny (my 2001 currently has only 48K miles)?
Thinking:
Check Valve Delete
Dodge to GM Governor solenoid
Deep tranny pan (turbulator design)
Sonnax sure cure **Edited for answer, and for my own reference**
EDIT
DIYs for above:
1. Sonnax sure cure and deep tranny pan (Thanks squirrel)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...with-pics.html
2. Replacing the governor solenoid (not the Dodge to GM, but the same process) too bad the author was banned.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...d-install.html
3. Check valve delete (Thanks again squirrel)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ve-delete.html
--Dan
Tranny mechanical knowledge: I can drain/fill and change the filter. Pressure solenoid doesn't scare me. But gears and bands do. Willing to do valve body work. Limited on tranny specific tools.
What upgrades do you recommend to increase longevity of the tranny (my 2001 currently has only 48K miles)?
Thinking:
Check Valve Delete
Dodge to GM Governor solenoid
Deep tranny pan (turbulator design)
Sonnax sure cure **Edited for answer, and for my own reference**
EDIT
DIYs for above:
1. Sonnax sure cure and deep tranny pan (Thanks squirrel)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...with-pics.html
2. Replacing the governor solenoid (not the Dodge to GM, but the same process) too bad the author was banned.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...d-install.html
3. Check valve delete (Thanks again squirrel)
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ve-delete.html
--Dan
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IceQueen (09-22-2019)
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46RH Rebuilt 22K ago.
Did fluid and filter change, and it seems that there is somewhat of a bog. Shifts excellent, o/d engages / disengages perfectly. fluid at correct level. Its a much smoother ride though, and it gets up to speed very quickly but compared to before the flush it seems like theres a bog. Its hard to explain. My exhaust tone is quieter as well. My exhaust ends after the CAT.
When i flushed the transmission, i found 2 very small pieces of a green "twist" made of hard pastic. Is this something i should be concerned about? Theres was not very much metal shavings.
Did fluid and filter change, and it seems that there is somewhat of a bog. Shifts excellent, o/d engages / disengages perfectly. fluid at correct level. Its a much smoother ride though, and it gets up to speed very quickly but compared to before the flush it seems like theres a bog. Its hard to explain. My exhaust tone is quieter as well. My exhaust ends after the CAT.
When i flushed the transmission, i found 2 very small pieces of a green "twist" made of hard pastic. Is this something i should be concerned about? Theres was not very much metal shavings.
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Budget: $500
Tranny mechanical knowledge: I can drain/fill and change the filter. Pressure solenoid doesn't scare me. But gears and bands do. Willing to do valve body work. Limited on tranny specific tools.
What upgrades do you recommend to increase longevity of the tranny (my 2001 currently has only 48K miles)?
Thinking:
Check Valve Delete
Dodge to GM Governor solenoid
Deep tranny pan (turbulator design)
I already have the factory external tranny cooler.
Would I need to upgrade to bigger/better?
I only tow when moving, but that is about every 2-3 years being in the Army. Other than that, i drive it as little as possible.
Just throw some things out there. Even if it goes over 500. I can prioritize.
--Dan
Tranny mechanical knowledge: I can drain/fill and change the filter. Pressure solenoid doesn't scare me. But gears and bands do. Willing to do valve body work. Limited on tranny specific tools.
What upgrades do you recommend to increase longevity of the tranny (my 2001 currently has only 48K miles)?
Thinking:
Check Valve Delete
Dodge to GM Governor solenoid
Deep tranny pan (turbulator design)
I already have the factory external tranny cooler.
Would I need to upgrade to bigger/better?
I only tow when moving, but that is about every 2-3 years being in the Army. Other than that, i drive it as little as possible.
Just throw some things out there. Even if it goes over 500. I can prioritize.
--Dan
I would disconnect your trans cooler lines and flush both the factory radiator cooler and the external cooler, and periodically check to make sure you are not getting fluid from the radiator into your trans cooler. (at every trans service, 25k-30k) SMART BLEND makes a great product for cleaning coolers.
Thats pretty much it aside from pulling out the transmission and installing a better torque converter, lol.
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46RH Rebuilt 22K ago.
Did fluid and filter change, and it seems that there is somewhat of a bog. Shifts excellent, o/d engages / disengages perfectly. fluid at correct level. Its a much smoother ride though, and it gets up to speed very quickly but compared to before the flush it seems like theres a bog. Its hard to explain. My exhaust tone is quieter as well. My exhaust ends after the CAT.
When i flushed the transmission, i found 2 very small pieces of a green "twist" made of hard pastic. Is this something i should be concerned about? Theres was not very much metal shavings.
Did fluid and filter change, and it seems that there is somewhat of a bog. Shifts excellent, o/d engages / disengages perfectly. fluid at correct level. Its a much smoother ride though, and it gets up to speed very quickly but compared to before the flush it seems like theres a bog. Its hard to explain. My exhaust tone is quieter as well. My exhaust ends after the CAT.
When i flushed the transmission, i found 2 very small pieces of a green "twist" made of hard pastic. Is this something i should be concerned about? Theres was not very much metal shavings.
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I was wondering if you could explain how switching from a 2.2 band lever (stock) to a 4.2 band lever would improve my tranny. I asked the same question to Don from PACT and all he said was "it'll be better". I was just curious how? Is it worth my while? By the way, this thread being a sticky is a BRILLIANT idea!
Also, what do you think about CVC remaned torque converters? I'm considering buying one.
Also, what do you think about CVC remaned torque converters? I'm considering buying one.
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#4L. Fits 518, 618, 47RH, 47RE, and 727 transmissions. The stock second gear band apply lever has a 3.8 to 1 ratio. Whereas this lever has a 5 to 1 ratio giving an extra 31% torque holding capacity in second gear. Placing one pound of force on the tip of the apply lever causes 5 pounds of force on the band. These are Mopar OEM levers.
Is this what your asking about? This is from PACT website.
Dave
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I was wondering if you could explain how switching from a 2.2 band lever (stock) to a 4.2 band lever would improve my tranny. I asked the same question to Don from PACT and all he said was "it'll be better". I was just curious how? Is it worth my while? By the way, this thread being a sticky is a BRILLIANT idea!
Also, what do you think about CVC remaned torque converters? I'm considering buying one.
Also, what do you think about CVC remaned torque converters? I'm considering buying one.
Im no mechanical engineer, but i understand how levers work. I might not be able to convey that knowledge easily. Read this website and if you need any further explanation, i can try and help. http://www.eng.iastate.edu/twt/Cours...abs/levers.htm
Will it be better, yes, but its a bit over kill for a stock or a little over stock application, it cannot be changed in the vehicle.
CVC = JUNK
Check out, http://www.gopnh.com/
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I actually put a bit of 93 octane in my truck and its come out of it. It catches at like 900 rpms and it takes off awesome. I checked my hughes plate and manifold, and my manifold is still all silver, not one drop of oil.
good to know about the twist. To be more specific, it looked like two wires twisted together. but it was hard plastic, and had no wire. two pieces that could fit on the tip of my finger, very small. I have pics in my tranny flush tread.
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Hate to drag this out, but I've got the same basic questions as CPTAFW163. I just bought an 03 Ram CTD with only 59k on the clock. I'm gonna use it to tow my 5500lbs camper. It has a 48re tranny that I'm going to do the fluid/filter/band adjustment on. I'm having trouble finding much about the 48re. Any common problems to look for/what would you recommend I do to bullit proof it?