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Need to buy a rebuilt tranny for Ram 3500

Old Jun 9, 2011 | 09:38 AM
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Hi everybody, I am planning on buying a rebuilt transmission with converter
from a supplier. As this is my first time doing this, would like to have any
knowledgeable feedback from the indispensable forum members. My Van is
a 3500 Roadtrek Camping conversion as shown in the pic attached. Engine
is 5.2 (318) and the year is 2001. VIN 2B6KB31Y81K503143. Prefer to purchase
from west-coast supplier, but any place reliable is the choice to make.
I have checked eBay and googled, so far with no conclusive result.
Hope for some feedback from you guys with experience in this situation thankfully.
 

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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 10:28 AM
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I can't check, but if I had to venture a guess i'd say you had a 46re trans. Some online retailers that pop up here every once in a while are...

Viper / Mega Viper from PATC

http://www.transmissioncenter.net/dodge.htm

APS Precision (used by member "hometheaterman" - mixed opinion)

http://www.apsprecision.com/

I was also going to point you to DR. Evil "pure evil" transmission

but... aparently there website is no more.

Overall... if I were you I would stick to a local shop for warranty purposes. Buying one over the internet only to run into issues just creates a bigger problem imho. Your call though. Good luck
 
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by pcfixerpro
I can't check, but if I had to venture a guess i'd say you had a 46re trans. Some online retailers that pop up here every once in a while are...

Viper / Mega Viper from PATC

http://www.transmissioncenter.net/dodge.htm

APS Precision (used by member "hometheaterman" - mixed opinion)

http://www.apsprecision.com/

I was also going to point you to DR. Evil "pure evil" transmission

but... aparently there website is no more.

Overall... if I were you I would stick to a local shop for warranty purposes. Buying one over the internet only to run into issues just creates a bigger problem imho. Your call though. Good luck
Thanks pcfixerpro, for taking time to response (deligently).
I am in Japan hence not even have the parts in country to overhaul the trany.
Rear clutch pack spring got broken and was in the pan. Now no back gear.
I will try to overhaul this slowly, but I need to have the Roadtrek moving asap.
I have dealt with older (94,5,6,7) 46REs, this trany has a different looking multi pin on trany(kind of oblong),
unlike the round ones on early models, hence I wonder,
if the internals / working also may differ. I will look at the links you
provided now on and will keep you guys posted.
Also forget to mention that this vehicle is a canadian made.
 
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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Patc sell the parts only to rebuild transmissions. Might save you some shipping $ to Japan. You'd have to know what has broken as well.
 
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Old Jun 9, 2011 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by shopcarpro
I have dealt with older (94,5,6,7) 46REs, this trany has a different looking multi pin on trany(kind of oblong)
There would be a difference in look for the 94 and 95's (maybe 96) since those are RH's not RE's.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 09:18 AM
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Thanx to aim4squirrels, J415 for your input. Been away hence delay in responding.
Have got a trany builder recommended in N-Cal, Vasilla.
He will sell me one rebuilt with all new sensors + TC for 1200$.
I am going for it as this will have a personal touch.
However he wanted me to send the pics from the Neutral switch
as he says there are two types. Just sent pics and posting them here as
well for any knowledgeable comments. Thanx everybody in advance.
N.B. Unable to post all pics , sorry.
 
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Old Jul 11, 2011 | 12:17 PM
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Make sure you ask for an upgraded torque converter, as the stock replacements aren't any better than the factory units, and they sucked.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 08:42 PM
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Arrow Special Trany core - hard to find for this 3500 ????

Thanx - HeyYou - will discuss with my supplier about this TC issue.

Main problem facing me now is the absence of a core to rebuild.

My man says this trany is a special core due to the neutral switch as shown in the pic herewith.

Can anybody lead me to a place to get the right type core.

The trany is off a 3500 Canada built RAM.

VIN is as given first. Also the build sheet I got does not show the trany info.

Any meaningful comments will be greatly appreciated.

Thanx all in advance.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2011 | 11:46 PM
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So far as I know, a fair few of those Canada built trucks made their way to the states as well.... there really shouldn't be a difference in the transmissions. (note: Shouldn't......) Should just be a 46RE...... though why they would even consider putting such a poor trans in a one ton, is absolutely beyond me.......
 
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Old Jul 18, 2011 | 12:58 AM
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Arrow Trany dropped - Labels and markings here

Originally Posted by HeyYou
So far as I know, a fair few of those Canada built trucks made their way to the states as well.... there really shouldn't be a difference in the transmissions. (note: Shouldn't......) Should just be a 46RE...... though why they would even consider putting such a poor trans in a one ton, is absolutely beyond me.......
Have dropped the trany. Showing the stickers and markings on housing for all knowledgeable comments. Is this a 46RE as I believe. The large snap ring parts were in the pan. Will replacing the broken parts will be enough to use the trany again or should go for a rebuild is for discussion, and your experienced comments are solicited here. Thanks all in advance for all the inputs.
Other pics in http://s694.photobucket.com/albums/v...trek%20Camper/
 
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