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โDec-29-2020 06:15 PM
cbr46 wrote:
Let's not forget the spark plug issues of the 2V & 3V. The 2V heads have limited threads - be sure to use a torque wrench and not "guttentight". I replaced mine at 130k miles when the engine started running a little rough. I also replaced the coil-over-plug boots. It still has a slight stumble at low load around 1500 rpm. Kinda weird, actually.
The 3V plugs like to carbon up and stick, breaking the porcelain from the metal with the plug dropping into the cylinder (the plug is a very strange design). There's a kit to remove the dropped plug but it's expensive (relative term). Still better than pulling the head off. A buddy mechanic likes to hit the 3V plugs with short bursts of an impact wrench.
Best,
- bob
โDec-29-2020 02:44 PM
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โDec-29-2020 06:13 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I don't know if Class A rigs got the 3 valve, but Class C DID NOT !
โDec-29-2020 05:59 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:DrewE wrote:
There are three main transmission variants you might find: the four speed 4R100, the five speed 5R110, and the six speed of the last few years (the designation of which I don't know offhand--6Rxxx I suspect).
6R140 and the new 10 speed is 10R140.
The second number has to do with the input capacity of the transmission AFTER the torque converter.DrewE wrote:
In terms of the V10 engine, there is one main upgrade (the two valve to three valve head, with a significant increase in torque and power) as well as various more minor improvements over time. The three valve version was introduced in 2005, it appears.
I don't know if Class A rigs got the 3 valve, but Class C DID NOT !
โDec-29-2020 05:47 AM
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โDec-28-2020 06:04 PM
DrewE wrote:
There are three main transmission variants you might find: the four speed 4R100, the five speed 5R110, and the six speed of the last few years (the designation of which I don't know offhand--6Rxxx I suspect).
DrewE wrote:
In terms of the V10 engine, there is one main upgrade (the two valve to three valve head, with a significant increase in torque and power) as well as various more minor improvements over time. The three valve version was introduced in 2005, it appears.
โDec-28-2020 04:32 PM
PastorCharlie wrote:
The V-10 with 3 valve and 5r110 trans is rated at 362 HP and 475 ft. lb. torque.
The V-10 with the 6 speed trans was chipped down to 345 HP.
The 5 speed is the same trans as the 6 speed but the 5 only uses 5 speeds depending upon the ambient temperature. It will shift 12346 or 12356.
โDec-28-2020 04:02 PM
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