Thank You, does it matter what bolt I replace it with? I don't know diesels very well, I know gas engines and have rebuilt many. We bought this truck new and other than periodic maintenance, its stock. I started pulling a new 30 foot fifth wheel trailer and its heavy, close to 14,000lbs, I would also like to up the power some for towing, but don't know how. Ive been reading up on it and theres a lot of stuff that can be done to a cummings.
I just looked up the dry weight of the trailer, its is 9235lbs, not what I thought it was, loaded its probably 10800lbs give or take.
The truck has disk brakes on the rear so that makes it a 2001.5? The truck has the camper and towing packages. The fan clutch you could hear kicking on and off except when we was pulling the hills, then it was roaring constantly. I will have to take it for a ride and see where the RPMs are at 62-63 mph. as far as camping in the mountains, we probably will on an average scale. We bought it to use for camping and for pulling to places from coast to coast. We have not pulled anything behind the trailer yet even though it has a receiver hitch.
Nice gauge setup, where did you get them?
Thank You for the info, the factory build sheet says under the maximum rated loads, it has a 3.54 axle ratio, I thought it had a 4.10 but its not on the sheet so it must be a 3.54, I can lift the truck to verify that if needed. the truck is the 3500 dual wheels, its been a great truck, The transmission is a 4-speed auto, 47RE. We pulled the trailer up into Yellowstone in Idaho and its pretty steep. We was down to 30 MPH, peddle almost to the floor, the engine was running hotter than ive ever seen it, it didn't over heat but I was concerned because it was very close to hot and you could smell the heat, so I back off the throttle and kept it at 30 mph, turned off the air conditioning thinking wow this is steep and hard pulling. it would have been nice to have a transmission temp gauge. I would like to change the radiator to a larger one too. The stock radiator is a 2 core aluminum, plenty of radiator for general towing and driving. I would like to increase the power for towing without going over board.
You must start from step one. Pulling that weight without upgrades is going to damage your engine. With 3.54 gears, you are over capacity. Most of the heat rise you saw was likely exhaust gas temp. You have done nothing to increase boost, which cools EGT. Gauges are critical, but do not solve your power issue. Step one: 4 inch exhaust. Step 2, 275 HP injectors. Step 3, increase boost pressure Step 4, add power module to control timing and fuel flow (Edge Products). Step5, 3 clutch convertor. Step 6, convertor lockup controller Step 7, High performance transmission bands and clutches. If you continue to tow that monster, change gears to 4.11. Step 8, EGT, Trans temp, fuel pressure and boost gauges.
All this is from my many years towing with my truck and working in service at a Dodge dealer. Trust me, you'll love your truck even more when you treat it right.
P.S. Do not ever use a K&N air filter. Stick with Cummins only, same with oil, no Fram, only Cummins.
Thanks ya the dually will carry some weight I'm glad I finally got one I usually load the tractor right between the trailer axles that way the truck and trailer are loaded about equal the axles are set up like on log trailer its a walking beam axle setup no leaf springs it has 8 tiresSome nice loads, the dually will pack some weight, I would move that tractor all the way forward and take some weight off the trailer. Are those mobile home axles?
Nick
Thank You guys, its going to be a good learning project. Where do You guys recommend I get the parts from?