I'm hoping someone can give me some advice. I apologize for the long story I'm about to tell but the details may be important.
I have the GDE Hot Tune, TCM Towing Tune, and 140K mi on my CRD My torque converter had not been replaced but had been holding up ok but it did exhibit some stuttering and would sometimes not disengage right after starting after sitting all day (so you had to shift in N and wait a minute then the problem would go away).
About two months ago driving home a terrible noise came from my drive line. It seemed to come from the rear or transmission. It sounded like metal scraping metal but the CRD kept going but was popping some (which was scary). I drove the 2 mi or so home and started tearing it down.
I already had bought a euro torque converter and it was sitting in my garage. So I replaced the torque converter, flushed the trans cooler, finished putting in the pump and clutch part of the Transgo kit (I did the valve body many miles ago), replaced the filters with Wix, put it back together, and put in new ATF+4.
Then I learned that my transfer case was shot so I had it rebuilt for a painful $900.
Once I got it back and the CRD back together everything seemed wonderful. It was driving the best it ever has until ....
So I noticed driving home it was shifting weird (more harsh). Then the next morning driving into work things went nuts. It wouldn't shift into OD and I could smell hot / burning ATF+4. Luckily / strangely, I was just about 2 mi down the road so I limped home (engine control went into limp mode). There was a CEL so I read the code and it was a P0700 (no others). I pulled the transmission dip stick and the smell of hot / burned fluid greeted me. The level was at the cold fill line even though it was clearly not cold. I had been checking the level every couple of days since putting it all back together so it should not have been low.
Ok, well now I'm sick at my stomach. I removed the + battery cable and let it cool down. Then I re-attached the battery cable. No CEL but the engine is still in limp mode even in park sitting in the driveway (just won't rev-up normally). So I can back up and pull forward but I haven't dared take it out of the driveway.
So now I need to make a decision. What should I do next?
1. I could drop the pan and I expect to find burnt fluid and probably nothing else.
2. I could take it to the local dealership and have them check the codes and do a diagnostic.
3. I could take the transmission out and go through the valve body, the pump, and the clutch but I'm not sure what I'm looking for.
4. I could buy another transmission from a salvage yard but who knows what I would end up with.
4.a. I found a 545RFE out of a 2006 Dodge 1500 4x4 with only 31K for $750 but I don't know if it will work with the CRD (maybe electronic or other differences)?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I just don't know which way to jump (so to say). After the transfer case cost and this the wife is saying fix it and get rid of it but I like it

. When its right its great.
Thanks in Advance,
Mark