โMar-24-2018 03:43 PM
โApr-02-2018 01:02 AM
pirlbeck wrote:
About the only problem you could run into that I did not have to worry about is rust......rusted hardware and rusted exhaust pipe connections. My truck was pretty new when I did mine so it was not a concern.
โApr-01-2018 05:27 PM
skipro3 wrote:pirlbeck wrote:
Well, I have been a mechanic pretty much all of my adult life and I have owned my own farm tractor repair shop since 1976, so I may of had a little advantage. If I remember correctly, the furnished instructions were pretty good. I did it on a weekend when my help was not at the shop and I had to have my wife help hold the exhaust up to get it reconnected.
I've read the instructions several times over and completely understand what's going on and what is needed. I just wasn't sure there wasn't going to be 'skill' involved in performing the tasks to get 'er done.
In fact, my kit contained the wrong harness. What I had in no way compared to what the instructions stipulated. So I built my own harness from the diagrams and schematics. Then, for some reason, I called Jacob's and talked to them. A very nice technician and I chatted and he understood what I was going to need. He mailed me the correct harness (with the relay and all) without any charge. He told me the only nut was the wire/pin connecting to the ECM. He said the 2005's had the ECM on the passenger side of the block and the 2006 had the ECM on the driver side and that the harness he was sending me might have that wire too short if it's for a 2005 and not 2006. (Part #'s were the same, so, without measuring, he wasn't sure which he was sending.) No problems there; I worked in electronics and extending a wire with a splice isn't any trouble.
I suppose as long as I have the right tools, (nothing unusual that I could see, right?)and I have help in the form of another RAM diesel truck owner, I should be able to accomplish this without destroying my motor. Ha!
Thanks for the info/advice!
โApr-01-2018 01:04 PM
pirlbeck wrote:
Well, I have been a mechanic pretty much all of my adult life and I have owned my own farm tractor repair shop since 1976, so I may of had a little advantage. If I remember correctly, the furnished instructions were pretty good. I did it on a weekend when my help was not at the shop and I had to have my wife help hold the exhaust up to get it reconnected.
โApr-01-2018 12:04 PM
skipro3 wrote:pirlbeck wrote:
I installed the Cummins exhaust brake kit on my 2006 with auto when the truck was new. No software updates are anything else required. I remember plugging the one wire into the ECM connector was a little tricky for some reason.....I think I was a little uncertain which location to put the wire into.
The exhaust brake worked great last summer with a pickup camper in the Canadian Rockies. I was very glad I had it in the mountains.
So you think a guy with basic mechanical skill and knowledge can do the install without much difficulty? Is this a one person or two person job?
โApr-01-2018 10:20 AM
โApr-01-2018 10:18 AM
pirlbeck wrote:
I installed the Cummins exhaust brake kit on my 2006 with auto when the truck was new. No software updates are anything else required. I remember plugging the one wire into the ECM connector was a little tricky for some reason.....I think I was a little uncertain which location to put the wire into.
The exhaust brake worked great last summer with a pickup camper in the Canadian Rockies. I was very glad I had it in the mountains.
โApr-01-2018 10:14 AM
โApr-01-2018 08:02 AM
โApr-01-2018 07:31 AM
โMar-31-2018 08:28 PM
โMar-24-2018 08:32 PM
โMar-24-2018 07:42 PM
skipro3 wrote:
Does the truck need to be flashed for the EB to work with the auto tranny? I know it doesn't for the Getrag, not sure though on the 48RE. For the manual tranny, new wiring to the ECM informs the computer a EB is installed.
BTW, here's a link to the manual;
https://www.jacobsvehiclesystems.com/files/support/docs-pdfs/32414%20E2_Screen.pdf
โMar-24-2018 06:50 PM
โMar-24-2018 06:43 PM
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke