Hello All,
Sorry for the long first post.
I am a UK based SRT10 QC owner. I have finally joined the club after many years of wanting to own a Ram, timing and the right example never came at the right time until now.
I have had her only a few weeks and unfortunately already got an issue with the transmission, which I hope some of you could help me with some advice.
It has the 84RE Automatic transmission. It came with a bill for a complete rebuild of the transmission 20,000 miles ago by a reputable specialist. This included upgraded control valve, and a larger transmission oil sump.
The day after I bought it, I noticed it wasn't changing gears too great. When I put my foot down it would change up, then immediately down - it didn't seem to like accelerating and was unsure of what gear to be in. I put it down to the characteristic of the truck as I was new to it.
Then a couple of days later on setting the cruise control and going up a slight hill, it changed up / down / then up in the gears within 1-2 seconds like it was unsure what to do. It triggered the EML light and limped home in 2nd gear. On restarting the engine it drove fine but the EML llight stayed on.
I checked the fault code and it stated - P1763 Pressure control sensor (Gearbox) - signal too high.
I had a little read into this and ordered a new upgraded control valve for the gearbox, plus Borg Warner solenoid and transducer.
I continued to use the vehicle daily until the parts were due to arrive from the US in December.
The only issue I could see was from cold whilst going up hill she would not like to change from 2nd / 3rd gear. It would have to be encouraged by slowly touching the accelerator and encouraging it in.
On driving around the gearbox temp always sat on 175-180 degree farenheit and I remember went up to 200 on the motorway journey home when I bought it. Are these normal temperatures or was she running too hot? As I am unsure of what was normal operating temps.
Apart from some dodgy gear changes and holding in 2nd in the morning starts I managed to drive it until the other morning.
About half a mile from leaving the house going up hill the truck lost drive and was just revving up like it was stuck in neutral. It was a really bad set of roads with blind corners etc. Luckily she engaged reverse and I got her off the road. All gears were then lost. I had her recovered back to my house.
When cold it started up and did move only a few feet in gear until losing drive again.I think that the clutches have been worn out somehow. I am now in the situation where I am pulling the transmission out this week and sending it to a specialist to be rebuilt. The transmission fluid was full and of a nice red colour before, however it now smells burnt.
They stated that it isn't unusual for these boxes to only last 20k miles due to the power the SRT10 puts out. I am hoping to keep this truck (as I've wanted one for about 10 years) so want to do as much preventative measures to stop this occuring again in the near future.
The advice I am looking for is; what performance upgrades can I do to ensure the transmission lasts longer. Higher performance clutches? What are the pros and cons of installing more heavy duty clutches?
The specialist also recommended an additional transmission intercooler to stop the box from overheating. Any recommendations for one of these intercoolers? How difficult are they to insall?
Any further advice would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to get her repaired asap as I am missing her greatly just sat there looking sorry for herself on the drive - espcially only 10 days after buying her.
Many thanks
Sorry for the long first post.
I am a UK based SRT10 QC owner. I have finally joined the club after many years of wanting to own a Ram, timing and the right example never came at the right time until now.
I have had her only a few weeks and unfortunately already got an issue with the transmission, which I hope some of you could help me with some advice.
It has the 84RE Automatic transmission. It came with a bill for a complete rebuild of the transmission 20,000 miles ago by a reputable specialist. This included upgraded control valve, and a larger transmission oil sump.
The day after I bought it, I noticed it wasn't changing gears too great. When I put my foot down it would change up, then immediately down - it didn't seem to like accelerating and was unsure of what gear to be in. I put it down to the characteristic of the truck as I was new to it.
Then a couple of days later on setting the cruise control and going up a slight hill, it changed up / down / then up in the gears within 1-2 seconds like it was unsure what to do. It triggered the EML light and limped home in 2nd gear. On restarting the engine it drove fine but the EML llight stayed on.
I checked the fault code and it stated - P1763 Pressure control sensor (Gearbox) - signal too high.
I had a little read into this and ordered a new upgraded control valve for the gearbox, plus Borg Warner solenoid and transducer.
I continued to use the vehicle daily until the parts were due to arrive from the US in December.
The only issue I could see was from cold whilst going up hill she would not like to change from 2nd / 3rd gear. It would have to be encouraged by slowly touching the accelerator and encouraging it in.
On driving around the gearbox temp always sat on 175-180 degree farenheit and I remember went up to 200 on the motorway journey home when I bought it. Are these normal temperatures or was she running too hot? As I am unsure of what was normal operating temps.
Apart from some dodgy gear changes and holding in 2nd in the morning starts I managed to drive it until the other morning.
About half a mile from leaving the house going up hill the truck lost drive and was just revving up like it was stuck in neutral. It was a really bad set of roads with blind corners etc. Luckily she engaged reverse and I got her off the road. All gears were then lost. I had her recovered back to my house.
When cold it started up and did move only a few feet in gear until losing drive again.I think that the clutches have been worn out somehow. I am now in the situation where I am pulling the transmission out this week and sending it to a specialist to be rebuilt. The transmission fluid was full and of a nice red colour before, however it now smells burnt.
They stated that it isn't unusual for these boxes to only last 20k miles due to the power the SRT10 puts out. I am hoping to keep this truck (as I've wanted one for about 10 years) so want to do as much preventative measures to stop this occuring again in the near future.
The advice I am looking for is; what performance upgrades can I do to ensure the transmission lasts longer. Higher performance clutches? What are the pros and cons of installing more heavy duty clutches?
The specialist also recommended an additional transmission intercooler to stop the box from overheating. Any recommendations for one of these intercoolers? How difficult are they to insall?
Any further advice would be greatly appreciated. I am hoping to get her repaired asap as I am missing her greatly just sat there looking sorry for herself on the drive - espcially only 10 days after buying her.
Many thanks