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Looks like they sent you a 4X4 trans with that tailshaft.
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I guess this proves that Peninsular's "one size fits all" doesn't fit all.Good news and bad news,
Bad news first,
When I stopped in today to check on progress on my motorhome project, I was informed that there was a new problem. The tail shaft is too short on the new transmission to accept the tail piece the holds the E-brake assembly. Pictures attached.
Good news
I learned the there has been interest in the shop about what I'm going to do with the old engine. I also heard that someone else wants the old GM-2 turbo. Now I'll have to figure out how much to ask for them. What do you guys think?
Good news and bad news,
Bad news first,
When I stopped in today to check on progress on my motorhome project, I was informed that there was a new problem. The tail shaft is too short on the new transmission to accept the tail piece the holds the E-brake assembly. Pictures attached.
Good news
I learned the there has been interest in the shop about what I'm going to do with the old engine. I also heard that someone else wants the old GM-2 turbo. Now I'll have to figure out how much to ask for them. What do you guys think?
Road Ripper is made by Certified Transmissions. It's a beefed up reman with a heavy duty torque converter.While I'm waiting for responses on the transmission issue, I've been looking at other options. I checked with a local transmission remanufacturing business, Zumbrota Bearing and Gear. They don't build my type of transmission, but they could order a reman in. They also suggested an upgrade since I'm adding more horsepower. They said a "Road Ripper 2000" would be the one to get. Has anyone heard of it?
Been in business for quite a while, too. Very reputable company, you might want to send them a quote request. I'm sending this from my phone, I'm currently about five blocks from their Lincoln shop.Yes, I found the website. http://www.certifiedtransmission.com/roadripper.asp
I see they are from Omaha too.
Being a motorhome, he should already have the 4L85E in his. The only real difference between the 2 is the planetarys used inside.Never heard of it and your 4L80 can take anything your engine can produce. For a bit more beef, they could add some 4L85 parts.
I mailed a box priority mail with my OEM oil cooler lines to Leroy so he could make some new ones for me on 4/3.
It was supposed to be there on 4/6. It is not and now it's lost in transit and the USPS has launch an investigation as to where it is. That will take 3-5 days. Mean while we wait (some more).
Well, Jody, sounds like it's time to make use of all this wait time and fire off a batch of some of your home brew. That pepper ale you made was mighty tasty, maybe you can knock out a batch of lemon shandy wheat for summer while waiting for this mess to get straightened out.It just doesn't stop!!!
I mailed a box priority mail with my OEM oil cooler lines to Leroy so he could make some new ones for me on 4/3.
It was supposed to be there on 4/6. It is not and now it's lost in transit and the USPS has launch an investigation as to where it is. That will take 3-5 days. Mean while we wait (some more).
And the transmission issue still hasn't been resolved. I want to return the new OEM transmission to peninsular and order the Road Ripper 3000. They are about the same price.