FROM GMC TO DODGE
#11
RE: FROM GMC TO DODGE
Not very expensive if you do it yourself.
Mostly labor if you get it done somewhere, so it can get a little expensive. I think I read someone saying it cost them around $400 to get a shop to do it, but don't quote me on that.
I'm going to install my Fastman TB this weekend (finally got it in the mail) and pray that I don't have to do it myself... I got 13MPG on the last fill up now that the temps have warmed up, and the pickup has plenty of get-up-and-go, so I don't think I'll have to. Or who knows, maybe a previous owner has already had it done for me.
Mostly labor if you get it done somewhere, so it can get a little expensive. I think I read someone saying it cost them around $400 to get a shop to do it, but don't quote me on that.
I'm going to install my Fastman TB this weekend (finally got it in the mail) and pray that I don't have to do it myself... I got 13MPG on the last fill up now that the temps have warmed up, and the pickup has plenty of get-up-and-go, so I don't think I'll have to. Or who knows, maybe a previous owner has already had it done for me.
#12
RE: FROM GMC TO DODGE
ORIGINAL: ALSAMP
if the plenum is leaking how much is that repair?
if the plenum is leaking how much is that repair?
I think everyone here has done the job themselves... i am hoping to never experience it.
Edit: Typo
#14
RE: FROM GMC TO DODGE
ORIGINAL: ALSAMP
Im not exactly sure how to tell if theres a leak is it external? any idea how much a tranny rebuild is? Im starting to reconsider this purchase.
Im not exactly sure how to tell if theres a leak is it external? any idea how much a tranny rebuild is? Im starting to reconsider this purchase.
I got screwed big time, by the seller and the local garage. I learned my lesson and will do the work myself.
I had to put front bearings, half shaft, catalytic converter, and have my transmission rebuilt.
Transmission was $2800 or so, I had both coolers go on me.
Bearings was $800 (garage labor killed me)
catalytic converter... $850.
After the fact, I could have done the converter myself... the parts were about $180 or 200
my truck had 104K when I got it.
Now that I have put all this $$ in to it, its not bad. The stock brakes require a bit more pressure than what i think they should need. so this summer i am going to redo the brakes front and back. I also live in New England and the salt is really rotting the hell out of the doors. thats another summer project.
Maybe I am not the best spokes person for the Ram.
Each person will have a different experience, but I know for sure, everyone will be getting a tranny rebuild or replacement.
Edit:
Plenum: you will have to take the air box off the intake, and open the butterfly wide open and shinea flashlight down the intake. if you see sticky looking grime, thats normal, but if you see oil, wet oil, pooling oil, then its due to be replace. Also pinging, and knocking and big oil consumption are other signs.
if its a private sale, i would move on, there isnt any warranty type protection for you. if you are going to go for it, have a GOOD Dodge machanic look at it top to bottom. That $200 inspection or whatever they charge you is worth it.
best of luck with what ever you choose...
OH, forgot about the trac-bar issue. causes sloppy steering. the bar replacent is $150 at napa (lifetime warranty), causes shimmy or a death wobble, and wandering.
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#19
RE: FROM GMC TO DODGE
It sort of depends on what you're doing. If you're gonna be hauling 4,000lbs around a few times a year then a 1500 with a 5.9be fine for you.
If you'regonna be hauling around7,000 lbs worth of stuffregularlyI'd strongly suggest looking into a2500 with a v10. The 5.9 will do it, but it still has the 46re transmission (where as youcan get a v10 with a 47re or an NV4500 manual trans.)and your gas mileage when towing will be better with the v10 vs the v8.
If you'regonna be hauling around7,000 lbs worth of stuffregularlyI'd strongly suggest looking into a2500 with a v10. The 5.9 will do it, but it still has the 46re transmission (where as youcan get a v10 with a 47re or an NV4500 manual trans.)and your gas mileage when towing will be better with the v10 vs the v8.
#20
RE: FROM GMC TO DODGE
ORIGINAL: ALSAMP
it seamed fine when i drove it and itts inspected till 10/08 is the plenum leak very common?
it seamed fine when i drove it and itts inspected till 10/08 is the plenum leak very common?
You can check to see if it's blown. All you have to do is take the airbox off (there's only a hose clamp holding it on) and get yourself one of those little dentist mirrors (the run about 5 bucks at an autoparts store) and shove it down your throttlebody and shine a flash light around. Or if you don't want to buy your mirror you can pop the throttle body off (only like 3 bolts holding it on). You want to look for oil pooling up inside the intake manifold.If there's oil pooling it in it then the gasket is blown.