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11-16-2015, 05:09 PM | #26 |
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Re: Towing Capacity: my Uncle's 1986 GMC Camper Special 1T Dually
A friend of mine works for a Ford dealership here in Northwest Florida. He says all the time, they have trucks coming in that have to have the body separated from the chassis in order to fix the problem. $6 to $9000 every time. He says it is a continual ongoing thing.
Happened to the son of one of my Mom's friends. Posted via Mobile Device |
11-16-2015, 05:16 PM | #27 |
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Wow, is that a Florida thing? We've never heard of that around here. This entire area in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, are big on their diesels. A lot of ranchers, car enthusiasts, and especially large campers is a huge recreational past time here, so just about every other household has a diesel it seems to pull all their toys with.
I've had mine for 3 years now, criss crossed the country with it towing the trailer filling up in states between here and Ohio and have never had an issue with fuel (knock on wood ) |
11-16-2015, 05:36 PM | #28 |
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I don't know how prevalent the issue is. He sent me a cell phone pic of their shop with three trucks that were in for the same thing.
I guess it can't be all that common with all the diesels out there. But if you work in a dealership repair shop you'd think they happen to everyone eventually. Anyway I went with the 6.0 with the little amount of towing I planned to do n Posted via Mobile Device |
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Water in fuel is a real issue on any diesel, on road or off. As for the 6.0L winding up faster than a 7.4L big block is not apples to apples... 7.4L is a "low RPM" designed engine. Hence why it makes its torque under 3000 rpm. The 6.0L makes as much, if not more power than the 7.4L, but its designed to rev more. The 2011 up engines have VVT (variable valve timing) that makes the torque curve flatter. With the 6 speed transmission, VVT, and 360hp@5400/380tq@4400 the 6.0L is a beast. A 6.0L at 4000 rpm is not damaging in any way, it is designed to operate this way to keep the engine in the peak torque. The engines of 20-30 years ago, not so much. 4000 rpm was approaching redline rpms. Open to opinions... I have a 1979 C20 and a 2013 GMC 2500 HD. Each have their place. CT |
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I think a 4L80E or some other OD option would make a huge difference on a bigblock with 4.10s, and AFAIK it's very similar to the TH400 other than OD. There are manual options that would work well too.
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We use Towne Pass (Death Valley) and Baker Grade (Baker CA) to do our Powertrain calibration and HVAC development work, due to their length, change in elevation and ambient temps.
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The TH400 is technically named by GM as the 3L80. 4L80/4L85 ratios (1, 2, 3, and R same as TH400) TH 350 has different ratios. 1st 2.48 (2.52 TH350) 2nd 1.48 (1.52 TH350) 3rd 1.00 4th 0.75 (only 4L80) Rev 2.07 The 6L90 in my 2500 HD will tow a light load on flat ground in 5th. Heavy loads and up hills towing 4th. 6L80/6L90 ratios 1st 4.027 2nd 2.364 3rd 1.532 4th 1.152 5th 0.852 6th 0.667 Rev 3.064 Personally in an 86, 1 ton... TH400 all the way! CT |
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