Tranny Problems???
#22
Once again
In all seriousness though, thats a damn good price for a JY tranny. We had to pay $300 when my good friend's sister's tranny went out (she drove a 98).
Why do most of the people I know drive rams?
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In short: no, a 98 will not work beacuse dodge did funny things with the electrical hookups. 97-98 was a transitional year when many things changed.
However, if you can find one from very early 98 (i.e. one that was marketed as a 98, but was produced in 97), it may have the same connections. 98and1/2 and up would give you problems though
#25
Thanks a lot Mad, I think you answered my question. I was hoping to go for a 99 or 2000 model year, but I don't want to be greedy and go too new, I will look for hopefully a low mileage 97 that was junked early, I will keep my fingers crossed. If it doesn't rain, I am going Monday. I will let y'all know if I get her fixed. I have drove this rig for 11 years and still love it, it still has the faded yellow dodgeforum.com sticker on the back window from about 4 years ago.
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I have considered that, but I have never torn into an auto trans. I don't have anyone near me that I can call for help if I run into problems. I have looked at the kits, but all those parts seem overwhelming. And what if I have major gears broken? Because before if went completely out, it would act like it was llocking up and the truck wouldn't roll unless I rocked it back and forth. What are the chances of me getting in there and finding broken pieces? Where do I find those? And is there a manual I can get to walk me through it?
#29
I have considered that, but I have never torn into an auto trans. I don't have anyone near me that I can call for help if I run into problems. I have looked at the kits, but all those parts seem overwhelming. And what if I have major gears broken? Because before if went completely out, it would act like it was llocking up and the truck wouldn't roll unless I rocked it back and forth. What are the chances of me getting in there and finding broken pieces? Where do I find those? And is there a manual I can get to walk me through it?
Not anything on tear-down, but it gives alot of good info on rebuild (and i suppose you could reverse order during tear-down)
Edit: oh, and even though its a jeep tranny, it's still a 46re, so it should be the same procedure.
#30
There are many sources for hard parts that you might end up needing. Wittrans being one...... There are even upgrades you can do, since you are going to be in there anyway...... just depends on what you want, and how much you want to spend.
Check out some of the links in J415's transmission thread in the FAQ section, there are links to step by step rebuilds in there.
It IS a daunting task, there are a LOT of pieces/parts to play with, but..... doing it yourself will save you some bucks on labor, and you will know EXACTLY what you have in your trans.
Check out some of the links in J415's transmission thread in the FAQ section, there are links to step by step rebuilds in there.
It IS a daunting task, there are a LOT of pieces/parts to play with, but..... doing it yourself will save you some bucks on labor, and you will know EXACTLY what you have in your trans.