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cat d4d tork

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RLH

09-06-2006 19:14:51




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I think I lost tork in d4d how do I tell if its tork or transmission how big a job is ir to change ? Whats the value of it as is fair tracks rops winch tilt




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Bob/Ont

09-06-2006 20:12:15




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 Re: cat d4d tork in reply to RLH , 09-06-2006 19:14:51  
What is happening when you run it?
Later Bob



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RLH

09-07-2006 03:37:36




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 Re: cat d4d tork in reply to Bob/Ont, 09-06-2006 20:12:15  
Theres a deep Rumbling like a bearing out it wont pull itself but it does try We have also had trouble keeping it cool lately



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Bob/Ont

09-07-2006 03:59:00




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 Re: cat d4d tork in reply to RLH, 09-07-2006 03:37:36  
Check the filter, likely full of metal. If it kills the engine and doesn't want to pull, the stator inside the torque has stripped it's splines. Sounds like it needs to come out. Take the trans cooler out too and have it cleaned, dealer can get this done for you.
Later Bob



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Bob/Ont

09-07-2006 05:22:36




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 Re: cat d4d tork in reply to Bob/Ont, 09-07-2006 03:59:00  
The above was based on the assumption that you know the 4 drive biscuits are not ripped apart. If they are you lucked out but have an important task to do. They rip apart in a week or less some times if the engine alignment is not correct. Check for loose or broken rear engine mounts.
Later Bob



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