What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
#5703
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you could probably get a good battery at a junk yard for cheaper. my local junk yard only charges about $20 per battery and they are usually real good batteries. the battery i bought for my 81 from the junk yard works way better than the one i had in it.
#5704
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1997 ram 2500 5.9 gas 46 re tranny.
Put superior shift kit in an sonnax intermediate servo an 3-4 accumulator piston.
Dont waste your money didnt help.
The only thing needs change is 3-4 accumulator cause its plastic and manual valve and throttle valve.I did the modification to the throttle valve in the superior shift kit
but didnt help.The only prob i have is shifts back to second from 3rd (too sensitive)
when it shouldn't.
Put superior shift kit in an sonnax intermediate servo an 3-4 accumulator piston.
Dont waste your money didnt help.
The only thing needs change is 3-4 accumulator cause its plastic and manual valve and throttle valve.I did the modification to the throttle valve in the superior shift kit
but didnt help.The only prob i have is shifts back to second from 3rd (too sensitive)
when it shouldn't.
#5708
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Stayed up till 2 last night finishing replacing the heater core and cracked dash. Of course, after I pulled the dash all apart I found there were a couple of other approaches I could have taken that would have taken a couple hours less time (Doh!).
I now have a working, non-smelly heater and dash that doesn't rattle like a pair of Maraccas! This was the last in a big series of projects. I'll be incredibly glad now to reclaim my summer, thanks very much.
Projects done in the last two months:
-New front shocks
-New Tie-rods, replaced everything except Pitman arm and steering box. Steering box is a bit loose and I couldn't get the adjustment screw to break loose to adjust it, but I can live with it. It's not too bad.
-Alignment (rough)
-Plenum Fix with plate, this was a big project and I broke one of the intake bolts off. Was doing fine drilling it out until the screw extractor BROKE in the hole. It seems nigh impossible to drill through one of these, so I took a risk and put it all back together without that bolt. No leaks so far.
-New plugs
-Heater core replacement
-Cracked dash replacement, had an extra dash that came with the truck. Probably a junk yard dash.
-Replace Auxiliary backup lights. Old ones installed upside down and filled with dirty water. Not good for electrical connects and reflective surfaces...
-Replace bulbs in off-road driving lights. Not as easy as it sounds.
-Probably a hand-full of other things I'm forgetting.
One thing left to do, replace the AC condensor but no hurry. The one on the truck doesn't leak (though it's a miracle it doesn't!) but has a huge crease from a deer impact last year. I've had a new one sitting next to my desk for a while.
Phew!
Still need to pass emissions to get tags renewed, but should pass ok now that there's a good Plenum seal.
I now have a working, non-smelly heater and dash that doesn't rattle like a pair of Maraccas! This was the last in a big series of projects. I'll be incredibly glad now to reclaim my summer, thanks very much.
Projects done in the last two months:
-New front shocks
-New Tie-rods, replaced everything except Pitman arm and steering box. Steering box is a bit loose and I couldn't get the adjustment screw to break loose to adjust it, but I can live with it. It's not too bad.
-Alignment (rough)
-Plenum Fix with plate, this was a big project and I broke one of the intake bolts off. Was doing fine drilling it out until the screw extractor BROKE in the hole. It seems nigh impossible to drill through one of these, so I took a risk and put it all back together without that bolt. No leaks so far.
-New plugs
-Heater core replacement
-Cracked dash replacement, had an extra dash that came with the truck. Probably a junk yard dash.
-Replace Auxiliary backup lights. Old ones installed upside down and filled with dirty water. Not good for electrical connects and reflective surfaces...
-Replace bulbs in off-road driving lights. Not as easy as it sounds.
-Probably a hand-full of other things I'm forgetting.
One thing left to do, replace the AC condensor but no hurry. The one on the truck doesn't leak (though it's a miracle it doesn't!) but has a huge crease from a deer impact last year. I've had a new one sitting next to my desk for a while.
Phew!
Still need to pass emissions to get tags renewed, but should pass ok now that there's a good Plenum seal.
#5709
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Rode 1100 mi round trip from home to Kansas City and back in two days in my dad's truck.
(2002 Ram 1500 4.7)
Got 18 MPG on the way up there, 12.5 on the way back towing a U-haul that weighs prolly around 4500 lbs right now.
BTW, you people from OK, you're roads suck ***. At least the highway we were on.![Stick Out Tongue](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
One thing I did love though: NO ETHANOL!!!! WOOT!!
Some of those foothills in OK were a nightmare.
Soo, I get to be on the road again today, gotta take the load to its final location, drop it off, get rid of the U-haul, go back to homebase, pick up my dad's trailer, then head off to Dallas to pick up another something.
His truck will need work after this.
(2002 Ram 1500 4.7)
Got 18 MPG on the way up there, 12.5 on the way back towing a U-haul that weighs prolly around 4500 lbs right now.
BTW, you people from OK, you're roads suck ***. At least the highway we were on.
![Stick Out Tongue](https://dodgeforum.com/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
One thing I did love though: NO ETHANOL!!!! WOOT!!
Some of those foothills in OK were a nightmare.
Soo, I get to be on the road again today, gotta take the load to its final location, drop it off, get rid of the U-haul, go back to homebase, pick up my dad's trailer, then head off to Dallas to pick up another something.
His truck will need work after this.
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