have a 97 3500 drw 4:10 5spd with a 10 plate and 3gskit. before the kit the truck towed fine, although it did not have much power.
when to get a small dozer (case 310), on the way down the truck had no problems, was towing a 6000lb gooseeck trailer (empty). could go up 12% grades at 60 no problem egts at 800. great.
loaded the dozer and within a mile the truck started to buck and bounce very hard at 40mph level grade. if you let off the pedal it would smooth out. it was so bad I thought I had a trailer problem and moved the dozer to shift the weight towards the truck. no difference. so I took the next 170 miles at 35 mph, and down hills much faster.
Now this problem seemed to go away for about 30 miles, and than came back.
before the upgrades I towed this dozer with no problems. although not for a long distance.
could it be the govenor springs? seems to happen around 1750 rpm, in general.
I thought maybe bad fuel? its only 10 degrees, but the motor seems to run fine.
my last guess maybe would be U joint which I will check inthe morning.
need some ideas on troubleshoting this.
when to get a small dozer (case 310), on the way down the truck had no problems, was towing a 6000lb gooseeck trailer (empty). could go up 12% grades at 60 no problem egts at 800. great.
loaded the dozer and within a mile the truck started to buck and bounce very hard at 40mph level grade. if you let off the pedal it would smooth out. it was so bad I thought I had a trailer problem and moved the dozer to shift the weight towards the truck. no difference. so I took the next 170 miles at 35 mph, and down hills much faster.
Now this problem seemed to go away for about 30 miles, and than came back.
before the upgrades I towed this dozer with no problems. although not for a long distance.
could it be the govenor springs? seems to happen around 1750 rpm, in general.
I thought maybe bad fuel? its only 10 degrees, but the motor seems to run fine.
my last guess maybe would be U joint which I will check inthe morning.
need some ideas on troubleshoting this.