The previous owner of my truck had installed an exhaust brake and torque converter locker. 47RE auto, standard, as far as I know. The torq-loc malfunctioned a few months ago and would not release 1st gear until 25 mph at about 2500 rpm. On the advice of Bill from DTT, I initially disabled the Torq-loc and I finally removed it alltogether, plugging the vacuum lines. Bill's opinion was that an exhaust brake should not be installed on an auto as it puts too much strain on the TC. Besides, since I don't tow and have no plans to do so, I didn't really need it.
I still have the brake valve and actuator in the exhaust system. Should I completely remove it, or just leave it alone? Is there some restriction that could cause back-pressure by just being there? I expect I would have to get some adapter to go from the manifold to the 4" exhaust system that PO installed.
It is possible that the TC is failing as I get a bit of shuddering when the transmission goes into OD lock. I replaced all the fluid and filter and flushed through the whole transmission, used 19 quarts of ATF +3, FYI, but I know it is clean now and all new. I used a variation of the method described in TDR #42. I also installed a drain plug in the pan. I think the shuddering is better but it is hard to say, as the weather has been a bit icy and snowy, so my opportunities to test it have been limited.
If the TC is slipping what are my options? Do I just replace it with an OEM TC? Or is an uprated one so much better. (Big bucks, I gather) Do I replace the VB at the same time? What would that buy me? The only thing I haul is a fairly light slide-in camper, probably 2000# max, which is well within the rated capacity for MVGW. I think the damage was caused by the PO who may have had some BOMBS that he removed. I have found some holes around the steering column and there were a couple of Velcro strips on top of the fuse/relay box in engine compartment.
Thanks for any replies, guys, I understand that there are a lot of questions here!! but any assistance will be much appreciated.
Ian
I see that my profile has dropped off for some reason. My particulars are as follows:
Y2K 2500 QC Long box 2 WD, with auto and limited slip 3. 55 rear end. Stock other than 4" SS exhaust system and pyro, trans temp and FP guage with Carter pusher pump and new LP.
2003 Triumph Bonneville T100
9. 5 Bigfoot camper.
I still have the brake valve and actuator in the exhaust system. Should I completely remove it, or just leave it alone? Is there some restriction that could cause back-pressure by just being there? I expect I would have to get some adapter to go from the manifold to the 4" exhaust system that PO installed.
It is possible that the TC is failing as I get a bit of shuddering when the transmission goes into OD lock. I replaced all the fluid and filter and flushed through the whole transmission, used 19 quarts of ATF +3, FYI, but I know it is clean now and all new. I used a variation of the method described in TDR #42. I also installed a drain plug in the pan. I think the shuddering is better but it is hard to say, as the weather has been a bit icy and snowy, so my opportunities to test it have been limited.
If the TC is slipping what are my options? Do I just replace it with an OEM TC? Or is an uprated one so much better. (Big bucks, I gather) Do I replace the VB at the same time? What would that buy me? The only thing I haul is a fairly light slide-in camper, probably 2000# max, which is well within the rated capacity for MVGW. I think the damage was caused by the PO who may have had some BOMBS that he removed. I have found some holes around the steering column and there were a couple of Velcro strips on top of the fuse/relay box in engine compartment.
Thanks for any replies, guys, I understand that there are a lot of questions here!! but any assistance will be much appreciated.
Ian
I see that my profile has dropped off for some reason. My particulars are as follows:
Y2K 2500 QC Long box 2 WD, with auto and limited slip 3. 55 rear end. Stock other than 4" SS exhaust system and pyro, trans temp and FP guage with Carter pusher pump and new LP.
2003 Triumph Bonneville T100
9. 5 Bigfoot camper.
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