Does the transmission have a life span, that the planetary gears and bearings become work hardened, or do they. Is there a life span on the transmission parts to where it would be better to buy a new transmission. The problem is that a new transmission wont yield much with with out a lot of modifications to make it last, different valve body, torque converter, etc. So by the time you add the price of a new transmission and then the modifications that would be a huge amount of money.
If you have lets say 100k miles and the transmission needs a overhaul how much life does the hard parts have? What about the bearings in the planetary gears? How do you inspect for gear failure other than wear. What is the cycle life of the gears, hubs, shafts etc.
My father had a 89, I believe, Dodge diesel and when he pulled the automatic apart to inspect the slipping clutches the out put shaft was twisted. Now this is a stock 160 hp truck that would not spin the tires unless it was in low in the transfer case so is there a life span on the hard parts?
Thank JimK
If you have lets say 100k miles and the transmission needs a overhaul how much life does the hard parts have? What about the bearings in the planetary gears? How do you inspect for gear failure other than wear. What is the cycle life of the gears, hubs, shafts etc.
My father had a 89, I believe, Dodge diesel and when he pulled the automatic apart to inspect the slipping clutches the out put shaft was twisted. Now this is a stock 160 hp truck that would not spin the tires unless it was in low in the transfer case so is there a life span on the hard parts?
Thank JimK