Greetings,
I have been reading the various posts with interest, & learning quite a bit. I'm new to the diesels & I have a couple of questions for the group concerning a 96 2500 diesel that I'm interested in. The truck has 125K miles on it & has the automatic transmission.
The current owner described a transmission problem that he had more than once last summer. He said on a few occasions the transmission would not engage properly when pulling away from a stop; he said it would engage slowly, seeming to slip as the truck started rolling. He described the problem as intermittent, & the local dealer was not able to reproduce the problem. The truck was not loaded at the time the problem occured, & had been in operation for more than an hour each time; the problem didn't show up when the truck was cold. Also, the problem has since dissappeared; he drove it regularly for another two weeks without incident. The truck has been sitting unused for 5-6 weeks now. What are likely causes of this intermittent transmission?
The other issue is the "killer dowel pin. " Is this a situation of very rare occurances (as Cummins states) or a situation of "if it hasn't happened, it will evantually"?
I plan to keep the truck for several years, so I'd like the opinions of the experienced before I lay out my $$. I do not have any heavy loads to haul currently, I just want a well built long lasting truck; hence my decision. The truck will not be driven daily on a regular basis.
Thanks,
Robin

I have been reading the various posts with interest, & learning quite a bit. I'm new to the diesels & I have a couple of questions for the group concerning a 96 2500 diesel that I'm interested in. The truck has 125K miles on it & has the automatic transmission.
The current owner described a transmission problem that he had more than once last summer. He said on a few occasions the transmission would not engage properly when pulling away from a stop; he said it would engage slowly, seeming to slip as the truck started rolling. He described the problem as intermittent, & the local dealer was not able to reproduce the problem. The truck was not loaded at the time the problem occured, & had been in operation for more than an hour each time; the problem didn't show up when the truck was cold. Also, the problem has since dissappeared; he drove it regularly for another two weeks without incident. The truck has been sitting unused for 5-6 weeks now. What are likely causes of this intermittent transmission?
The other issue is the "killer dowel pin. " Is this a situation of very rare occurances (as Cummins states) or a situation of "if it hasn't happened, it will evantually"?
I plan to keep the truck for several years, so I'd like the opinions of the experienced before I lay out my $$. I do not have any heavy loads to haul currently, I just want a well built long lasting truck; hence my decision. The truck will not be driven daily on a regular basis.
Thanks,
Robin
