I have been a member for some time but this is my first post. So lets see what happens.
We have a 1999 5. 9 liter Dodge with a GCWR of 16,00 lbs. The Rig [truck & 5th wheel] were recently weighed by RVSEF and our Combined weight was found to be 15,650 lbs. I figure this is too close. Our current Trans. axle ratio is 3. 54. I inquired about going to the 4. 10 axle ratio and was advised against it. Because of high rpm's in third, increased engine wear and reduced fuel economy.
I was also informed that my automatic transmission was doomed to failure regardless of what I did. Is there any thing I can do to prevent the failure of the transmission? We have installed a Mag-Hytec deep Pan and now use Red Line Synthetic oil. The trans. temp. has never gone over 140 deg. Thanks for your responses. Jim
We have a 1999 5. 9 liter Dodge with a GCWR of 16,00 lbs. The Rig [truck & 5th wheel] were recently weighed by RVSEF and our Combined weight was found to be 15,650 lbs. I figure this is too close. Our current Trans. axle ratio is 3. 54. I inquired about going to the 4. 10 axle ratio and was advised against it. Because of high rpm's in third, increased engine wear and reduced fuel economy.
I was also informed that my automatic transmission was doomed to failure regardless of what I did. Is there any thing I can do to prevent the failure of the transmission? We have installed a Mag-Hytec deep Pan and now use Red Line Synthetic oil. The trans. temp. has never gone over 140 deg. Thanks for your responses. Jim
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