yakers wrote:
Sort of hijacking the thread a little, but do any of the folks here who tow a lot still have the original trans/TC? Seems like towing a lot of weight, towing fast and towing in OD would strain the system but if the trans never heats up too much maybe it will last longer than commonly feared (or at least what I worry about).
Starting, stopping, being in any condition OTHER than full lock-up is what will wear out the transmission the fastest, on any vehicle. Better that it shifts hard, which minimizes clutch slip... Than buttery smooth b/c it is grinding away the clutch surfaces each time. Unlocked TC operation means that you are spending engine ponies to heat up the transmission fluid, which must then be cooled off... Etc.
The transmission itself is the one from the heavy Hemi trucks, IIRC it is designed to handle the abuses of 500+ lbs of torque being dished at it. We aren't that high... (yet) but the TC is where the weak component in our transmissions is. I would tend to believe that if the near-idle line pressure was higher by design (with more aggressive fluid vanes in the TC) then the much higher torque at low RPM of a diesel wouldn't faze it at all.
I have a replacement TC, original transmission. I didn't know whether the TC had been replaced when my CRD had the F37 done to it (before I got it) but for the $100 that the replacement cost me while my engine was in pieces... Well worth it. I was having the engine done by a shop that specializes in transmissions, and I told them about the plastic stator in the TC, and asked them to ensure that there wasn't ANYTHING weak that couldn't be built up in this new one.
So far... Flogging it constantly, I have only felt it shudder ONCE, and I couldn't get it to reproduce it. It was when the engine was behaving strangely b/c of this weird sensor-power-loss thing I've been experiencing for months now. But the TC while towing has been rock-solid.
I had to pull my 7.5x20 box trailer 20 miles over hills... FULLY LOADED with 7,000 lbs of gack in it, and the CRD hauled it perfectly.
As always, YMMV.