โFeb-13-2016 09:59 AM
โFeb-14-2016 09:29 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
but be sure to verify the information in the owner's manual. under either recreational towing or towing behind a motorhome. do NOT buy anything that needs major alteration such as tranny lube pump, drive shaft disconnect, etc.
bumpy
I don't consider a tranny lube pump to be a "major alteration" since it only requires installing 2 or 3 fittings on existing ports, mounting the pump where convenient, and connecting some tubing and wires. The actual pump installation took me less than 30 minutes on our two RAV4's. The downside is that the pump isn't cheap. The upside is that it adds more cars to the potential toad list.
it should also be pointed out that there have been failures of these pumps and destroyed transmissions. with many vehicles out there that do not need these alterations I would certainly select one that can go as is.
bumpy
From what I read on these forums, Remco pump failures are extremely rare, and seldom reported by anyone that actually had one fail. Only a complete idiot would destroy a transmission if one did fail though. The Remco setup gives you a visual and audible alert at the coach dashboard control within seconds of a failure, regardless of whether it's an actual pump failure or a simple wire connection failure. An automatic transmission is capable of traveling at least 2 or 3 miles without additional lubrication, allowing for a safe pull over to assess the problem. If an immediate fix due to a loose plug, etc., cannot be accomplished, there are two easy ways to continue traveling to a location where a more permanent fix can be accomplished. If you have a co-driver aboard, simply unhook and have them drive the toad. The other alternative is to simply start the toad and leave it running neutral. Some snowbirds towed automatic tranny cars south for the winter and back this way for years. With over 40,000 miles of towing with the same Remco pump on two different toads, we've never had to use either method. The only alerts we've ever gotten were when I forgot to turn the Remco controller on before starting the coach. Yes, it alerts you to that error also.
โFeb-14-2016 08:18 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
but be sure to verify the information in the owner's manual. under either recreational towing or towing behind a motorhome. do NOT buy anything that needs major alteration such as tranny lube pump, drive shaft disconnect, etc.
bumpy
I don't consider a tranny lube pump to be a "major alteration" since it only requires installing 2 or 3 fittings on existing ports, mounting the pump where convenient, and connecting some tubing and wires. The actual pump installation took me less than 30 minutes on our two RAV4's. The downside is that the pump isn't cheap. The upside is that it adds more cars to the potential toad list.
it should also be pointed out that there have been failures of these pumps and destroyed transmissions. with many vehicles out there that do not need these alterations I would certainly select one that can go as is.
bumpy
โFeb-14-2016 07:57 AM
โFeb-14-2016 06:32 AM
โFeb-14-2016 04:28 AM
anconn wrote:
Thanks All. I did find the Motorhome Magazine page after I posted. My ideal toad would be one I need to do no alterations like the Jeep Liberty I have so I Know what I am looking for I just wanted to know where to look. Thanks
โFeb-14-2016 02:48 AM
โFeb-13-2016 03:41 PM
โFeb-13-2016 03:00 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
but be sure to verify the information in the owner's manual. under either recreational towing or towing behind a motorhome. do NOT buy anything that needs major alteration such as tranny lube pump, drive shaft disconnect, etc.
bumpy
I don't consider a tranny lube pump to be a "major alteration" since it only requires installing 2 or 3 fittings on existing ports, mounting the pump where convenient, and connecting some tubing and wires. The actual pump installation took me less than 30 minutes on our two RAV4's. The downside is that the pump isn't cheap. The upside is that it adds more cars to the potential toad list.
โFeb-13-2016 12:41 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
but be sure to verify the information in the owner's manual. under either recreational towing or towing behind a motorhome. do NOT buy anything that needs major alteration such as tranny lube pump, drive shaft disconnect, etc.
bumpy
โFeb-13-2016 11:45 AM
โFeb-13-2016 10:44 AM