โAug-15-2004 01:22 AM
โJun-28-2019 05:24 PM
my440 wrote:
Hi hoping everyone is doing ok.
Thought I should come by because I'm kindof stumped on whats going on with my 1977 Dodge B300 again.
Been having a brake pedal not returning problem for awhile and just now got to addressing the situation. Pulling back the pedal with my foot released the brakes no problem.
Today I installed a new master cylinder and brake booster and still brake pedal not returning.
I greased all the pedal linkage at an earlier date but never was the problem.
The front calipers are new as well as the rear drums with the whole brake kit was installed last year.
I have not bled the brakes yet as I run out of time and have not started it because battery was dead and had no cables.
So my question at this point is would not bleeding the brakes cause a non returning peddle? I'm doubting it but at a loss as to why no peddle is not returning still. I adjusted the booster rod to what I think is good several times but not in possession of the proper measuring device, I simply backed of the rod just a bit from where it contacted the master cylinder
Thanks
โJun-28-2019 04:40 PM
โJun-28-2019 04:58 AM
โJun-27-2019 10:29 PM
Ballenxj wrote:StingrayL82 wrote:Ballenxj wrote:StingrayL82 wrote:
Itโs possible but Iโm not the only one who has had that problem with the 46RE
I guess I'll drive mine until either that happens, the wheels fall off, or I sell it. But mine still has less than 72K on it. ๐
Mine had 76,000 when it went.
OUCH! I'm cringing now. ๐
Griff, if I keep the OD turned off (except on freeways), can I expect better longevity then?
I just had the trans fluid and filter changed before it turned 70k. The guys in the transmission shop said it looked like new inside.
Yikes. ๐
โJun-27-2019 09:35 PM
StingrayL82 wrote:Ballenxj wrote:StingrayL82 wrote:
Itโs possible but Iโm not the only one who has had that problem with the 46RE
I guess I'll drive mine until either that happens, the wheels fall off, or I sell it. But mine still has less than 72K on it. ๐
Mine had 76,000 when it went.
โJun-27-2019 06:53 PM
โJun-27-2019 06:32 PM
โJun-27-2019 11:35 AM
Ballenxj wrote:StingrayL82 wrote:
Itโs possible but Iโm not the only one who has had that problem with the 46RE
I guess I'll drive mine until either that happens, the wheels fall off, or I sell it. But mine still has less than 72K on it. ๐
โJun-27-2019 10:28 AM
StingrayL82 wrote:
Itโs possible but Iโm not the only one who has had that problem with the 46RE
โJun-27-2019 10:19 AM
Ballenxj wrote:StingrayL82 wrote:
The Ram with the Cummins used the 46RH, not the RE. The Magnum used the 46RE and I can tell you it's on par with the A518, id est it's a total POS. I was coming home from Ft. Huachuca, AZ with my 21' Sunline travel trailer and the 46RE in my '96 Ram 2500 took a poo on I-695, tranny parts all over the interstate.
Oh, that's not good. Mine is also a Ram 2500. Now you've got me concerned, as I use it for towing on occasion, and that's why I went with the 2500. ๐
I have a buddy that has a Ram 1500 truck, and he's always towing fairly large trailers, one of which being a 31 ft fifth wheel. Towed it everywhere, including interstate. Is it possible you just got a bad one?
โJun-27-2019 07:03 AM
StingrayL82 wrote:
The Ram with the Cummins used the 46RH, not the RE. The Magnum used the 46RE and I can tell you it's on par with the A518, id est it's a total POS. I was coming home from Ft. Huachuca, AZ with my 21' Sunline travel trailer and the 46RE in my '96 Ram 2500 took a poo on I-695, tranny parts all over the interstate.
โJun-26-2019 11:04 PM
Ballenxj wrote:Griff in Fairbanks wrote:
So, Leeann is correct. A Gear Vendors Over/Under unit is the only reasonable way of having overdrive in Dodge-based motorhome.
I wonder if there is any way to adapt a 46RE? That's what I have in my 03 Dodge van, and my transmission guys in Vegas tell me it's the same trans they ran behind a Cummings Turbo Diesel. It's an overdrive transmission, and if it'll stand up to the Cummings TD, I'd like to think it might work in a Motorhome. The problem might be compatibility, and wiring? I don't know if the newer bell housings are a match for the older ones? They might have an adapter plate, if not?
Other than that, yes, beware of the older OD transmissions. It was common to take them out of OD in hilly country, as they were not strong.
โJun-26-2019 05:52 PM
Griff in Fairbanks wrote:thank you for the laugh
Don't ask how the computers do that unless you want a PhD level course in software engineering and computer programming.
โJun-26-2019 05:20 PM
Leeann wrote:Griff in Fairbanks wrote:
@Leeann -- rebuild a A518 OD unit?? I assume you seen at least one that didn't damage the tail cone when it blew up???
Yeah, the tail cone on ours was fine, but the chunks of metal within were pretty impressive. I wonder where I put those pics....
โJun-26-2019 05:18 PM