Joe mama Wrote:I made this cutaway transmission of the heavy duty 6 speed auto that is in the Ram 2500 & larger trucks. It's on display at the Detroit Auto Show this week.
Damn Joe, that's pretty slick... How serviceable are those beasts by someone in a garage?
67440Dodge Wrote:Damn Joe, that's pretty slick... How serviceable are those beasts by someone in a garage?
It's actually easy to work on. The only problem with a garage with this trans is buying parts. You are at the mercy of the dealer if you need hard parts. I wouldn't recommend aftermarket soft parts.
They are serviceable at the dealer. But if the cost of the repair is more than 70% of the cost of a reman then the dealer has to use a reman.
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One of my kids on the farm
Working at the car wash yea..... (don't worry... no Hemi Cuda's were harmed in the creation of this picture. The dust covering that one is date coded)
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My neck popped looking at that Mike
That a Karman Ghia? My first car mmmmmm what a piece of crap that was
One of my sons friends has recovered and is restoring a B25 Mitchell medium bomber. I gave him a hand assembling this Pratt-Whitney static display R2800 18 cyl. The biggest Hemi I ever seen!
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Cool pics Joe, your learning allot helping out like that.
67r/t4speeder Wrote:My neck popped looking at that Mike
That a Karman Ghia? My first car mmmmmm what a piece of crap that was
one of em is ya.. never owned one but worked on many of em back in the day.. Gotta love VW.. lets put a different body on a Beetle and call it a sports car ..
Who's doing the machine guns, that would be cool!
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Getting lots of rain here now so we had to go play, Tank always gets us back home