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7.3L transmission overhaul/replacement looming, advise?

AKSuperDually
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My transmission/torque converter is starting to slip a bit, and prior to another trip down to Oregon and back this spring (anticipating a 10K lb trailer coming back with the camper on the bed), I'm going to need to do some transmission work.

I expect the torque converter to be ready for replacement at this point, and I don't believe the transmission is really shot...just a re-build/refresh likely.

Any recommendations? Anyone been through this with a built 7.3L? I've had my computers de-tuned for some time, and I'd like to be able to open up the power...which means appropriately pairing a torque converter and transmission that can handle that.

I'm going to be limited to a local shop....so that's really going to take some research. I could take the truck to Anchorage to have it done...and I might, as I'm more likely to find a diesel shop with experience up there. Another option, is to have it done in Oregon while I'm down there. The trip down will be easy, basically empty. That could save some money, and open doors for additional shops.

What kind of mods/aftermarket/built transmissions are you 7.3L guys running?
2000 Ford F350 DRW 4x4 7.3L
2003 Arctic Fox 1150
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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You might consider these guys.

They have a good rep around here for towing and racing trannies.
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psford
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LarryJM wrote:
AKSuperDually wrote:
I definitely wouldn't travel to SoCal to have it done, but I'll look into shops recommended by BTS. Anyone have experience with ATS? I think their stage 3 combo would do nicely, looks like retail is $5,400 +deposits. I've got a $5K current budget, but will just rent a Uhaul if I need to wait another year to afford the tranny. I hate spending $3K on a Uhaul, when that could go into my transmission though.


I didn't mention some of the others like ATS, Jasper, or even the FORD heavy duty since over the years I have read mixed reviews on each. The two I mentioned are the only ones to my knowledge that have 99.99% satisfaction rate. I can't remember the shop, but I thought one in IIRC SLC, Utah actually carried a BTS in stock for immediate use, but again that was some years ago when I was actively watching 4R100 tranny goings on, so my info is somewhat dated.

Your $5K budget is at least in the ballpark and not being unrealistic in wanting something for close to nothing in the 4R100/E40D world.

Larry



If you are talking about Wide Open Performance in SLC Utah they are no longer in business, but yes they did handle BTS trannies . I got my DP tuner ,and installed from them, they were a great shop. They seemed to be pretty knowledgeable with the 7.3. The best way to deal with BTS would be to call them to see who locally can deal with them. IMO it is the only transmission shop I will deal with when the time comes for my 4R100 rebuild. The price tag for BTS is going to be at least 5K or more.

ScottG
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You can't go wrong with an ATS trans.

carringb
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If you decide to have it done in Oregon, I can't say enough good things about Marsh Transmission in Tualatin. They can build it as strong as you need, and prices are usually competitive with dealer reman units. At the very least, give them a call to discuss option so you have something to at least compare with.

http://marshtransmission.net/
As a side benefit, they are walking distance from the train station, so you could get around Portland without renting a car.
2000 Ford E450 V10 VAN! 450,000+ miles
2014 ORV really big trailer
2015 Ford Focus ST

AKSuperDually
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LarryJM wrote:


Your $5K budget is at least in the ballpark and not being unrealistic in wanting something for close to nothing in the 4R100/E40D world.

Larry

🙂 lol

I'm looking at ATS right now.... less mileage for shipping costs, 5 year 500K mile warranty, quicker availability.

Stage 3 bundle goes for around $5.5K + deposits and install, includes a controller to handle the exhaust brake torque converter lockup. I guess the next step would be to hear from those who are running these....I'm also looking at a few diesel forums, and to price out the package installed locally vs anchorage vs somewhere in Oregon....then start setting $$ aside. If the transmission and torque converter package is ~$5.5K, is it unreasonable to expect a shop to do the install for $500-800? I hear BTS does an install in half a day.

I still can't believe automotive shops get more money to fix cars than I can charge to fix jets.
2000 Ford F350 DRW 4x4 7.3L
2003 Arctic Fox 1150

LarryJM
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AKSuperDually wrote:
I definitely wouldn't travel to SoCal to have it done, but I'll look into shops recommended by BTS. Anyone have experience with ATS? I think their stage 3 combo would do nicely, looks like retail is $5,400 +deposits. I've got a $5K current budget, but will just rent a Uhaul if I need to wait another year to afford the tranny. I hate spending $3K on a Uhaul, when that could go into my transmission though.


I didn't mention some of the others like ATS, Jasper, or even the FORD heavy duty since over the years I have read mixed reviews on each. The two I mentioned are the only ones to my knowledge that have 99.99% satisfaction rate. I can't remember the shop, but I thought one in IIRC SLC, Utah actually carried a BTS in stock for immediate use, but again that was some years ago when I was actively watching 4R100 tranny goings on, so my info is somewhat dated.

Your $5K budget is at least in the ballpark and not being unrealistic in wanting something for close to nothing in the 4R100/E40D world.

Larry
2001 standard box 7.3L E-350 PSD Van with 4.10 rear and 2007 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 8306S Been RV'ing since 1974.
RAINKAP INSTALL////ETERNABOND INSTALL

AKSuperDually
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I definitely wouldn't travel to SoCal to have it done, but I'll look into shops recommended by BTS. Anyone have experience with ATS? I think their stage 3 combo would do nicely, looks like retail is $5,400 +deposits. I've got a $5K current budget, but will just rent a Uhaul if I need to wait another year to afford the tranny. I hate spending $3K on a Uhaul, when that could go into my transmission though.
2000 Ford F350 DRW 4x4 7.3L
2003 Arctic Fox 1150

LarryJM
Explorer II
Explorer II
AKSuperDually wrote:
My transmission/torque converter is starting to slip a bit, and prior to another trip down to Oregon and back this spring (anticipating a 10K lb trailer coming back with the camper on the bed), I'm going to need to do some transmission work.

I expect the torque converter to be ready for replacement at this point, and I don't believe the transmission is really shot...just a re-build/refresh likely.

Any recommendations? Anyone been through this with a built 7.3L? I've had my computers de-tuned for some time, and I'd like to be able to open up the power...which means appropriately pairing a torque converter and transmission that can handle that.

I'm going to be limited to a local shop....so that's really going to take some research. I could take the truck to Anchorage to have it done...and I might, as I'm more likely to find a diesel shop with experience up there. Another option, is to have it done in Oregon while I'm down there. The trip down will be easy, basically empty. That could save some money, and open doors for additional shops.

What kind of mods/aftermarket/built transmissions are you 7.3L guys running?


IMO the only two decent options are either a John Wood (SoCal) or BTS (Lead Hill, Ar.) tranny. Neither is cheap, but both are well worth the cost of admission so to speak. I don't think John Wood ships, but BTS does or used to. His preference in the past is to do it in shop since he has had issues with installers messing up the tranny install. Issue is time since BTS is generally a fairly long lead time. I seem to remember a couple of shops in either Oregan or Utah used to install BTS trannies, but Brian can tell you how to go. I have had my BTS tranny since 2004 and while I don't put a lot of miles each year it's the best investment I made and I did mine before my 3/36 warranty was even up. Not sure of costs anymore, but would think either is going to be between $4-$6K when all is said and done.

Larry

Larry
2001 standard box 7.3L E-350 PSD Van with 4.10 rear and 2007 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 8306S Been RV'ing since 1974.
RAINKAP INSTALL////ETERNABOND INSTALL