I'm in Bozemen MT. I have been touring out West on vacation for the past 5 weeks. I have been pulling a 36' 14k 5er. I'm up from Georgia. About 20 miles outside of Bozeman the trannie let go.
I have my truck at Bozeman Transmission. Lots of experience and it seems to be a really good shop.
What they discovered was that the trannie failure was probably caused by a broken BD Torqueloc.
About a month before we left GA on this trip I put in a TST cam plate (230/610), a BD exhaust brake, a BD Torqueloc, a BD Pressureloc, and a pyro and trannie temp guage. It seems that the shop that did the work didn't do such a great installation.
Anyway, what was discovered was the arm that comes out from the Torqueloc cylinder, is suppose to be attached to aother arm with loc nut. Well that lock nut and are are gone! So as I went down the hills with the exhaust brake enguaged, the BD Torqueloc was not putting any pressure on my auto trannie. The results: I blew the seal that's between the engine and the trannie. When they dropped my trannie pan there was sludge in the bottom of the pan.
On top of that we found out that the trannie temp sensor had been installed in a pressure tap on the trannie.
I have a new BD Torque lock being sent to the trannie shop... they couldn't send me the missing parts. So I paid for another BD Torque lock and will be reimbursed when I send the old one back.
I also have a Sun Coast Torque Converter due here tomorrow.
I am haveing the trannie rebuilt and the Sun Coast TC put on.
Any quick advice for anything else I should do? I'll take up my problem with BD when I get home.
Thanks for any extra info!
Bill Cook
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'98,3500,87,000 miles,12 valve,4x4,QCab,SLT,auto,3. 54,tow pkg,TST #8 plate (230/605),BD exhaust brake-presure lock-torque lock, heavy duty valve springs,transmission and pyro gauges pillar mounted,K&N filter,silencer ring removed,Draw-Tite brake controller,Reese 15K fifth wheel hitch,gooseneck hitch,14k fifth wheel,12k Sooner 4horse gooseneck,13K (when loaded) 24ft gooseneck flat bed, head up my butt cowboy crease in tail gate.
'96 Ford 250 4x4 Powerstroke
I have my truck at Bozeman Transmission. Lots of experience and it seems to be a really good shop.
What they discovered was that the trannie failure was probably caused by a broken BD Torqueloc.
About a month before we left GA on this trip I put in a TST cam plate (230/610), a BD exhaust brake, a BD Torqueloc, a BD Pressureloc, and a pyro and trannie temp guage. It seems that the shop that did the work didn't do such a great installation.
Anyway, what was discovered was the arm that comes out from the Torqueloc cylinder, is suppose to be attached to aother arm with loc nut. Well that lock nut and are are gone! So as I went down the hills with the exhaust brake enguaged, the BD Torqueloc was not putting any pressure on my auto trannie. The results: I blew the seal that's between the engine and the trannie. When they dropped my trannie pan there was sludge in the bottom of the pan.
On top of that we found out that the trannie temp sensor had been installed in a pressure tap on the trannie.
I have a new BD Torque lock being sent to the trannie shop... they couldn't send me the missing parts. So I paid for another BD Torque lock and will be reimbursed when I send the old one back.
I also have a Sun Coast Torque Converter due here tomorrow.
I am haveing the trannie rebuilt and the Sun Coast TC put on.
Any quick advice for anything else I should do? I'll take up my problem with BD when I get home.
Thanks for any extra info!
Bill Cook
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'98,3500,87,000 miles,12 valve,4x4,QCab,SLT,auto,3. 54,tow pkg,TST #8 plate (230/605),BD exhaust brake-presure lock-torque lock, heavy duty valve springs,transmission and pyro gauges pillar mounted,K&N filter,silencer ring removed,Draw-Tite brake controller,Reese 15K fifth wheel hitch,gooseneck hitch,14k fifth wheel,12k Sooner 4horse gooseneck,13K (when loaded) 24ft gooseneck flat bed, head up my butt cowboy crease in tail gate.
'96 Ford 250 4x4 Powerstroke