Posted by Mike (WA) on February 21, 2008 at 07:46:20 from (69.10.197.246):
In Reply to: 1995 Dodge 3500 diesel posted by dirtfarmer on February 21, 2008 at 07:38:18:
We bought a used '99 a couple of years ago, with only 48,000 miles- had been used to pull a 5th wheel snow-bird trailer, and my wife used it to pull 3-4 horses, usually with a camper on the truck. Has a Banks turbo, and the torque converter went out. Guy who repaired it says he does a million of them- Dodge had three "grades" of torque converter, and many have the lighter duty models- when you soup up the engine and/or pull heavy trailer, they go out. He replaced it with the high-protein model, and said it should last for the life of the truck. He said he hasn't seen much trouble with the transmissions themselves, just the torque converters.
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