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Posted by Mn Dave on August 12, 2005 at 05:27:49 from (72.2.198.2):
In Reply to: OT Dodge truck engines posted by Rich Iowa on August 11, 2005 at 16:05:38:
From what I understand, the '94 and '95 models use a 47RH auto tranny, maybe the old ones use that one also, but don't know for sure. From '96 on they used a 47 RE tranny. The 47 RH is supposed to be the better of the two transmissions. I have 125,000 on my '95 w/diesel and have not had any problems, pull a gooseneck livestock trailer and 24 ft. triple axle gooseneck flatbed. I just had the fluid and filter changed and the mechanic said it looks and works perfect yet. He said once they get over 100 K on them to change fuild and filter every 20 K miles. He also said for $2000 he can rebuild them and put in a triple lock torque converter and put in 24 bands instead of the standard 9 and then you will have a tranny that will pull anything. Just my 2 cents worth.
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