Mar-14-2022 02:06 PM
Mar-20-2022 04:37 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think I know who is winning this pizzing contest.
At 236k miles my transmission has never sat on some dirty shop floor like your aisin. Bam! :C
Mar-20-2022 03:20 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I think I know who is winning this pizzing contest.
Mar-20-2022 03:19 PM
Me Again wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
INCREDIBLE!!!
My truck went into the shop to get a small leak fixed under warranty that had NOTHING to do with it's performance. The Mechanic has 40 years doing transmissions and a great reputation.
He removed the back half of the trans replaced the gasket and it didn't feel right going back together. New gasket and it felt good and did a test ride all was good to go. I towed it 45 miles and it self destructed because he did not know and follow the proper procedure to replace the gasket. He admitted it was his fault but said he simply has touched two AISIN's in his career and they were simply RnR. Proper procedure is to remove trans, stand on it's end then do the gasket replacement letting gravity be your friend.
So Fish next time give all the FACTS you already know when trying to make something look bad so people can know the truth.
Ron, is that the same mechanic that is going to be replacing Bosch CP4-2 injection pumps on RAM/Cummins truck with the much more reliable CP3 pumps under a recall for all RAM trucks that have the CP4-2? I do not recall hearing about any Ford mechanics going to be doing that?
Mar-20-2022 02:16 PM
Mar-20-2022 02:15 PM
Mar-20-2022 12:00 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
INCREDIBLE!!!
My truck went into the shop to get a small leak fixed under warranty that had NOTHING to do with it's performance. The Mechanic has 40 years doing transmissions and a great reputation.
He removed the back half of the trans replaced the gasket and it didn't feel right going back together. New gasket and it felt good and did a test ride all was good to go. I towed it 45 miles and it self destructed because he did not know and follow the proper procedure to replace the gasket. He admitted it was his fault but said he simply has touched two AISIN's in his career and they were simply RnR. Proper procedure is to remove trans, stand on it's end then do the gasket replacement letting gravity be your friend.
So Fish next time give all the FACTS you already know when trying to make something look bad so people can know the truth.
Mar-20-2022 11:20 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good transmission??? Too funny as the true MD AISIN doesn’t break. No the straight six does not need more gears.
Yeah too funny is correct... Isn't this a picture of your tiny transmission?
Come on Fish is that all you have??? Doesn't your Brothers first cousins wives dad'a uncle have some pics of real failed AISIN???
You know the facts about my trans so why don't you include them with the picture for full disclosure???
Not sure 400# for a transmission classifies it as "tiny".
Fact is that's your transmission on the floor and your truck is on the lift because of your transmission.
Sincerely,
The No Spin Zone :B
INCREDIBLE!!!
My truck went into the shop to get a small leak fixed under warranty that had NOTHING to do with it's performance. The Mechanic has 40 years doing transmissions and a great reputation.
He removed the back half of the trans replaced the gasket and it didn't feel right going back together. New gasket and it felt good and did a test ride all was good to go. I towed it 45 miles and it self destructed because he did not know and follow the proper procedure to replace the gasket. He admitted it was his fault but said he simply has touched two AISIN's in his career and they were simply RnR. Proper procedure is to remove trans, stand on it's end then do the gasket replacement letting gravity be your friend.
So Fish next time give all the FACTS you already know when trying to make something look bad so people can know the truth.
Mar-20-2022 10:37 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good transmission??? Too funny as the true MD AISIN doesn’t break. No the straight six does not need more gears.
Yeah too funny is correct... Isn't this a picture of your tiny transmission?
Come on Fish is that all you have??? Doesn't your Brothers first cousins wives dad'a uncle have some pics of real failed AISIN???
You know the facts about my trans so why don't you include them with the picture for full disclosure???
Not sure 400# for a transmission classifies it as "tiny".
Fact is that's your transmission on the floor and your truck is on the lift because of your transmission.
Sincerely,
The No Spin Zone :B
Mar-20-2022 10:15 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good transmission??? Too funny as the true MD AISIN doesn’t break. No the straight six does not need more gears.
Yeah too funny is correct... Isn't this a picture of your tiny transmission?
Come on Fish is that all you have??? Doesn't your Brothers first cousins wives dad'a uncle have some pics of real failed AISIN???
You know the facts about my trans so why don't you include them with the picture for full disclosure???
Not sure 400# for a transmission classifies it as "tiny".
Mar-20-2022 08:59 AM
Mar-20-2022 07:51 AM
Mar-20-2022 07:04 AM
FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Good transmission??? Too funny as the true MD AISIN doesn’t break. No the straight six does not need more gears.
Yeah too funny is correct... Isn't this a picture of your tiny transmission?
Mar-19-2022 09:48 PM
Mar-19-2022 09:09 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Grit dog wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
And BTW I'm part owner of two Dodge Ram trucks with ..... a sorry transmission to back it up.
That doesn't narrow it done much, lol. I'm full owner of a Ram and a bunch of Dodge trucks in the past and speaking of calling a spade a spade, I could go on a Clark Griswold, got screwed out of my Xmas bonus tirade about most Dodge/Ram transmissions!
47/48RE, are ok and are simple and can be built VERY strong. But they were obsolete by the turn of the century, yet Dodge continued to use them for another half dozen years...
68RFE, again, decent from a reliability standpoint, but already outdated technology when they were introduced, still shift like a wet bag of dog poo, and now, 15 years later, it should be just embarrassing for everyone from the CEO down to the poor sap who has to put them in the new trucks on the assembly line...When people ask that guy what he does for a living, he probably says he's the local Chucky Cheese mascot, as that is less embarrassing!
Aisin, great trans, but still Ram is riding old technology and would be better with more gears (if the ZF Powerline would ever get introduced....would be a good day for Ram fans)
NV5600 - Best trans of the last 20 years. It shifts like a truck, but it's there.
G56 - trans is good, OE clutch may not outlast the first set of windshield wipers though!
And now there's no option for either handshaker...:(
If Ram would sign up to the ZF for their HD diesel trucks they would finally have a good transmission, but it probably is just too costly since they outsource the diffs, diesel engine already.
As for manual transmissions we had one in a 05 Dodge and pulling a water tank out on the turn rows was a bear and no one wanted to drive it. So it was sold and we got another 05 Dodge with a automatic.