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davem
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I have been running GM diesels for close to 10 years, the most recent a 1995 GMC Yukon with 6. 5 Turbo. The only reason is it served the family well as a large station wagon.
The first one was a 1983 with 7 rebuilds for the 700R4 automatic by 200,000 miles, but the engine was okay (real weak, but reliable). The current 1995 is going on the 4th fuel injection pump - with fuel conditioner/lube additive in every tankful. Enough, although the 4L80E auto has been solid.
I've owned Dodge products over the years and now considering the TD Ram with an automatic. I drove one and liked it. However I know little about what it takes to make them live even though I've been twisting wrenches for over 20 years.
What are the weak points of the 1998. 5 and up trucks with autos? Are there reliable methods of building in additional reliability in the automatics (like a Transgo shift kit, improved torque converter)? What about the fuel system - is the new electronic fuel system as buggy as the GM? It really isn't a lot of fun stalling in front of 70 mph traffic when a pump goes bad. I don't tow often and when I do it isn't overdone, but still want to get over 200k without tearing something up.
Just looking for some ideas. It is my first day as member here - looks like a lot of info.
The first one was a 1983 with 7 rebuilds for the 700R4 automatic by 200,000 miles, but the engine was okay (real weak, but reliable). The current 1995 is going on the 4th fuel injection pump - with fuel conditioner/lube additive in every tankful. Enough, although the 4L80E auto has been solid.
I've owned Dodge products over the years and now considering the TD Ram with an automatic. I drove one and liked it. However I know little about what it takes to make them live even though I've been twisting wrenches for over 20 years.
What are the weak points of the 1998. 5 and up trucks with autos? Are there reliable methods of building in additional reliability in the automatics (like a Transgo shift kit, improved torque converter)? What about the fuel system - is the new electronic fuel system as buggy as the GM? It really isn't a lot of fun stalling in front of 70 mph traffic when a pump goes bad. I don't tow often and when I do it isn't overdone, but still want to get over 200k without tearing something up.
Just looking for some ideas. It is my first day as member here - looks like a lot of info.