
Everything posted by MnTom
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Anyone upgrade their headlights in the 2nd Gen trucks?
I bought a cheap pair of headlights off e-bay because of the same problem. They do look good on the truck, but they don't shine real well. Plus I don't think they are DOT approved.
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Starting to mod my 2010 Hemi.
P0933 Dodge - Gear Shift Lock Solenoid Ctrl Circ/Open Broken wire maybe?
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Miss at all RPMs
I wish it was only 25* today. It was -18* when I got out of bed this morning.
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P0234
You can also take a look at this page and see if it helps: http://www.dieseltrucksite.com/showthread.php?t=897
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DTC codes - P0251 oil pressure rationality
I never thought of that! That would be the best way to go, but I happen to have a couple of old sockets that I could cut and weld together for a socket.
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Miss at all RPMs
That will tell you exactly what the lobes are like.
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
I won't admit to it...........
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
Yea, you should be back on the road this weekend. Just remember to not put all the fluid in before you start the truck. It will pour fluid out the vent if you do!
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DTC codes - P0251 oil pressure rationality
You should need this one: http://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx/Oil-Pressure-Gauge-Switch/_/R-MPEOP6189SB_0464405413For some reason I can't seem to copy and paste an image here anymore.
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Why I usually do my own work whenever I can....
Little tight?
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DTC codes - P0251 oil pressure rationality
Matt, that is a common problem. They are more of an on/off switch than a pressure sender. The sender takes a 1 1/16" extra deep six point socket to change it. Real simple to change too. I have a socket that I made to change them, but I may be gone for the weekeknd. I don't know for certain yet.
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Snow plow mounting bolted and welded or?
Yes, I agree that a frame can be welded to IF it is done properly. Stewart, you need to remember that most people that weld on them are just 'weekend welders' that just have a Lincoln buzz box.
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4x4 hubs didn't lock in
Even if you have the manual hubs you still have the CAD that locks in the front axle. You may need to replace the vacuum hoses to get them to stay on again.
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
Ah, I see. What color is the paint on the transmission? Hopefully not purple.
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Miss at all RPMs
I am really thinking there is a cam lobe that is going flat. That is why I suggest checking movement of the rockers. I know of an older Cummins (14L) that exibited similar symptoms and it was the cam.
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Snow plow mounting bolted and welded or?
Have fun!!
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
So, what did you have done? Repair what's wrong or complete end to end rebuild?
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Miss at all RPMs
I wish you would figure this problem out....... We really want to know what is going on. Did you ever watch the valve train when you were spinning the engine over? I mean watch the amount of movement in the valves?
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Snow plow mounting bolted and welded or?
Those holes would be ok to drill out. You are not anywhere near the flange and the web is the place to drill holes. Boss has put a lot into the design and the liability of drilling the frame, so I would trust their instructions. Besides, SHOULD anything happen you can prove you installed it according to the instructions.
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P0234
This is indicative of the Output Speed Sensor on the side of the transmission. The sensors are not expensive, but I would check the plug first. Try pulling the plug and twist the wires a couple of times and plug it back in with the wires still twisted. If that fixes it then you can get a new plug and replace it. For some reasomn I can't seemto find an image that this software will allow me to post, but if you look here the white plastic ones are the sensor: https://www.google.com/search?q=47re+oss&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=0OyzVPH7MdWqyASGr4DYBQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAg&biw=1600&bih=761
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P0234
P0234 is an overboost code. It may have come when you put your foot into it to get the transmission to try to shift (if that is what you did). More than likely the waste gate is rusted. Does your truck start out in first gear then shift to second normally?
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1966 dodge fargo cummins swap
YEPPERS!! Just giving you a hard time.....
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
Just an FYI, a reman pump, new front steels and frictions, along with labor was about $950 for me. I wound up sending the converter back to Goerends to get the hub repaired and that was another $250
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Transmission acting up out of the blue.
OOOoohhhhhhh....... NOT COOL. WHat are your plans for the truck? Power in the future, towing, racing........ The more you figure out now the easier it is to decide what is needed to make it live longer.
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1966 dodge fargo cummins swap
Rancherman, YOU GOT IT!! :cheerleader: YAY!! Good for you!