I need to vent, and cry at the same time!!! I have a 1993 W 250 Cummins with 170,000 on the clock. At 129,000 miles, the transmission started whining in 5th, had it rebuilt. At that time, the rebuild was very poor, transmission leaked everywhere and it was not easy to shift. At 170,000 miles, about the middle of July, it locked up, tight, at 65 mph. Had it pulled, my new rebuilder (highly recommended) said that it was not rebuildable, due to a cracked casing and melted internals. He found a rebuilt transmission in Portland, OR, from a rebuilder he has dealt with MANY times, with success, for 1600. 00 plus shipping (200) and core (400). I got it, had my mechanic install it (along with other work on the truck. ) We both filled it with Mobil 1 5w 30 synthetic, and filled the transfer case (which I had rebuilt as well) with 75-90 synthetic gear oil. My mechanic backed tyhe truck out of the garage and, within 30 feet, the new transmission locked up. I took this in stride, because I am an experienced engine rebuilder, and know that everything, no matter how careful you are, doesn't always work out. I called my rebuilder (transmission did have a 1 year unlimited footage warranty
and, long tale short, exchanged it for a second rebuilt unit from Portland. Portland ate the shipping, I ate the labor, and we put the new transmission in. I took the truck out this time and 1-4 are just fine. Reverse is a little stiff to find, but the kicker is, it jumps out of 5th, under hard acceleration (like it did not go all the way in gear. So, I am STILL OUT MY TRUCK, WAITING FOR A CALL BACK, AND VERY UNHAPPY
Any ideas?
Ed #@$%!

Any ideas?
Ed #@$%!