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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 04:17 PM
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lol 3000 canadian .....ya its beefed up with a better torque converter, clutch packs and sonnex kit.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by UnregisteredUser
You're not supposed to leave it in overdrive on a steep incline in the first place! So just stop doing that and the problem will go away all by itself.
Well...define steep in terms of angle degrees. Seriously though, I only take mine out of od if I'm pulling a trailer. Is everybody else kicking theirs in and out manually? If that's necessary, these trannies must suck worse than I thought. Kinda defeats the purpose of an automatic..
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by jswain
Well...define steep in terms of angle degrees. Seriously though, I only take mine out of od if I'm pulling a trailer. Is everybody else kicking theirs in and out manually? If that's necessary, these trannies must suck worse than I thought. Kinda defeats the purpose of an automatic..

Does not even have to be steep, as soon as you have any kind of power loss, ie... bad plenum,o2,clogging cat (or needs a tune up) along with the weight of these truck's and 3:55 gear's to make it worse, yes, the tranny suck's. Beside's the fact that the owners manual and the FSM, IIRC, do state, to turn OD off when going up an incline.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 11:20 PM
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Does not even have to be steep, as soon as you have any kind of power loss, ie... bad plenum,o2,clogging cat (or needs a tune up) along with the weight of these truck's and 3:55 gear's to make it worse, yes, the tranny suck's. Beside's the fact that the owners manual and the FSM, IIRC, do state, to turn OD off when going up an incline.
I try to drive mine like a semi on a hilly highway. Get some speed on the downslopes, be easy on the throttle and let it lose some speed going uphill. As long as I can keep it from kicking in and out of od, I leave od on. I'm assumming he's had the truck a while and this is a new condition on previously travelled roads.
 
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