518 transmission question
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my 93 1 ton dodge has a turned up cummins diesel and the automatic overdrive transmission. I had the transmission beefed up and rebuilt 80,000 miles ago, and it has performed flawlessly. The truck is always heavily loaded with a big camper in the bed, and usually towing a trailer, always on out of town trips. I am wondering, after 80,000 miles is there anything that I need to do to maintain this transmission and keep it going reliably? Like band ajustment or something? I do change the fluid and filter very regularly. I do not want anymore breakdowns 1000 miles from home like i had last february when the flexplate broke. I am rather ignorant when it comes to automatics. Thanks, Joel
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Since you change the fluid and filter.. just check the band adjustment.. only other thing you might want to check is that the conv bolts are tight
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Even in the mildest service, friction material will wear and the band adjustment will need to be checked/reset periodically.
Pull the pan on a trans with clean red fluid and you'll usually find the powdery residue left from clutch/band wear.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Even in the mildest service, friction material will wear and the band adjustment will need to be checked/reset periodically.
Pull the pan on a trans with clean red fluid and you'll usually find the powdery residue left from clutch/band wear.
The front band is STOPPING a spinning drum , it's going to wear. the rear band is 99.9% of the time grabbing a drum that is not spinning.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Thanks for all the replies. I don't suppose it will hurt to check it while it is on the hoist.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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09/23/14 10:19 PM
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the lining on a new band is maybe 1/16" thick if you get enough wear that adjusting it makes much difference you have bigger issues.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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the lining on a new band is maybe 1/16" thick if you get enough wear that adjusting it makes much difference you have bigger issues.
It might not make a difference but it would be back in spec... thats a large diameter band and if you do the 3.1416 X the diameter that can be a turn or so on the adjuster.. what does it ever hurt to set the band.. hell it even helps the shift timing
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Re: 518 transmission question
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my 93 1 ton dodge has a turned up cummins diesel and the automatic overdrive transmission. I had the transmission beefed up and rebuilt 80,000 miles ago, and it has performed flawlessly. The truck is always heavily loaded with a big camper in the bed, and usually towing a trailer, always on out of town trips.
With that use, the front band adjustment just makes sense. You are doing a good job with fluid and filter changes, and I assume cleaning the gunk in the bottom of the pan when it is off to change the filter. The trans fluid temperature is important also, but without a temperature gauge, I can't make any guesses.
When I have the pan off, I like to adjust the front band by using a 5/16" allen wrench as a "feeler gauge" between the front servo and the lever. Pull the lever by hand firmly and set the adjustment. It is more consistant than "torque to 72 in-lbs and back off", but can only be done with the pan off.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Even in the mildest service, friction material will wear and the band adjustment will need to be checked/reset periodically.
Pull the pan on a trans with clean red fluid and you'll usually find the powdery residue left from clutch/band wear.
The front band is STOPPING a spinning drum , it's going to wear. the rear band is 99.9% of the time grabbing a drum that is not spinning.
and peeing in the ocean raises the tide too.....
It takes a TON of driving for the band to be worn enough to require adjustment......
Clutches stop drums from spinning too..........and there's normal wear and tear from them too.........may as well pull the trans and reset clutch clearances every service too.......
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Re: 518 transmission question
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My 06 3500 diesel smoked the trans at 40,000 miles, took out band and half the front clutches. Seems it was a pressure problem but it has a 5.0 lever( alot of servo movement not much band movement) and i adjust every 15,000 now, should have switched to a 3.9 also added GM valve on the valve body to help that pressure problem. I would say at 80,000 miles pulling a heavy load get a new trans ready, clutches and band just about used up, like brake pads.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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My 06 3500 diesel smoked the trans at 40,000 miles, took out band and half the front clutches. Seems it was a pressure problem but it has a 5.0 lever( alot of servo movement not much band movement) and i adjust every 15,000 now, should have switched to a 3.9 also added GM valve on the valve body to help that pressure problem. I would say at 80,000 miles pulling a heavy load get a new trans ready, clutches and band just about used up, like brake pads.
please explain the "gm valve" mod.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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We used to buy 2000ish Dodge trucks at the auctions with no second gear. As long as they hadn't driven it so long like that, that 3rd gear was hurt, I would just drop the pan and put the strut plate back in place, adjust the band and go. I have run into a dozen or so like that over the years. Most had right around 100k.
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Re: 518 transmission question
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Seen quite a few also with the band strut popped out. Most of them chip a piece of the cup portion that mates to the adjuster and need replaced. As for the "GM sensor mod", he is talking about replacing the junk factory governor pressure solenoid found in RE type transmissions with a larger less problematic solenoid similar to what is found in GM transmissions.
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