Will pulling a truck in neutral ruin transmission???
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Will pulling a truck in neutral ruin transmission???
My brother has a 94 dodge ram 1500 that his transmission went out on. It started whinning real loud so he called to have a friend pull it home. He had the truck running while another truck pulled him home. Once we got home our neighbor who owns a transmission shop, said that pulling a truck without cutting the drive shaft loose will ruin the tranny? Is this true? He also said $2500 to rebuild it!!!! He also said something about using a ram jack to spread the frame to get it out or else you will have to beat it out? I never heard of such a thing thats why I wanted to ask you guys. What do you guys think?
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Thats what I always thought? I was thinking that maybe if the truck wasn't running then maybe the driveshaft spinning would cook the tranny fluid MAYBE but the truck was running which I think keeps the tranny fluid pumping when running. I might be wrong (IM DEFINITELY NOT A TRANNY GUY)...He said something that since it was whinning the pump probably went out and burned up the tranny. Another thing I dont get is that if the tranny is burned up what harm is it going to do pulling it?
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depends on make/model, most std/auto will damage trans if pulled with shaft installed because the shaft turning will turn some
parts/bearing/clutchs in the rear housing of trans even with trans in nuetral
just my $ 0.02 Johnny
parts/bearing/clutchs in the rear housing of trans even with trans in nuetral
just my $ 0.02 Johnny
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price and ramjack? sounds like some b/s to me, $2500 better have a darn good warranty, maybe even a free replacement. haha but i'd disconnect the driveshaft to be on the safe side. the pump might not be circulating the fluid to keep the rotating parts cool and whatever broke might have metal peices reckin shop in their also.
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I didn't read all replies good.
If it's a manual you can tow with the DS on because the fluid is circulated by gear movement.
With an automatic it doesn't matter if it's in neutral, reverse, drive, if the engine isn't running the clutches are not engaged but moving against each other and could burn, or glaze them.
But you say they towed it with the engine running, the engine is connected to the torque converter, and the torque converter drives the pump, so when ever the engine runs the fluid circulates. Towing with the engine running shouldn't hurt anything.
If it's a manual you can tow with the DS on because the fluid is circulated by gear movement.
With an automatic it doesn't matter if it's in neutral, reverse, drive, if the engine isn't running the clutches are not engaged but moving against each other and could burn, or glaze them.
But you say they towed it with the engine running, the engine is connected to the torque converter, and the torque converter drives the pump, so when ever the engine runs the fluid circulates. Towing with the engine running shouldn't hurt anything.
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So what about all the old people with huge RV's pulling suv's and cars that you damn well know aren't manual tranny cars? Do they really have the driveshafts pulled then reinstalled as they pull their car around the country?
I always wondered this after I heard the rumor that it will screw your ride up.
I always wondered this after I heard the rumor that it will screw your ride up.
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So what about all the old people with huge RV's pulling suv's and cars that you damn well know aren't manual tranny cars? Do they really have the driveshafts pulled then reinstalled as they pull their car around the country?
I always wondered this after I heard the rumor that it will screw your ride up.
I always wondered this after I heard the rumor that it will screw your ride up.
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Which trans shop does your neighbor own?
He is right about it likely causing more extensive damage. Don't know what he means about a ram jack-what is a ramjack? You sure he wasn't talking about a normal trans jack?
2,500 does sound high for that trans but he maybe thinking it needs a reman unit if the trans is now a boat anchor.
A darn good warranty with free replacement? Any tranmission work should come with free replacement but most people opt to go to a less than reputable shop who only warranty labor and parts REPLACED. Then they screw people if they have a comeback and tell them they didn't replace this part etc.
Most of the blue hairs tow SUV's that have a transfer case and put the t-case in neutral so the trans isn't turning.
He is right about it likely causing more extensive damage. Don't know what he means about a ram jack-what is a ramjack? You sure he wasn't talking about a normal trans jack?
2,500 does sound high for that trans but he maybe thinking it needs a reman unit if the trans is now a boat anchor.
A darn good warranty with free replacement? Any tranmission work should come with free replacement but most people opt to go to a less than reputable shop who only warranty labor and parts REPLACED. Then they screw people if they have a comeback and tell them they didn't replace this part etc.
Most of the blue hairs tow SUV's that have a transfer case and put the t-case in neutral so the trans isn't turning.
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ram jack is bull ****, the cross member has like 12 bolts in it were it bolts to the frame, once u get those out, lube up the sides and motivate the cross member with a hammer not hard at all. The rebuild will be expensive youd be better off getting one from the wrecking yard and putting a trans cooler on it.
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Which trans shop does your neighbor own?
He is right about it likely causing more extensive damage. Don't know what he means about a ram jack-what is a ramjack? You sure he wasn't talking about a normal trans jack?
2,500 does sound high for that trans but he maybe thinking it needs a reman unit if the trans is now a boat anchor.
A darn good warranty with free replacement? Any tranmission work should come with free replacement but most people opt to go to a less than reputable shop who only warranty labor and parts REPLACED. Then they screw people if they have a comeback and tell them they didn't replace this part etc.
Most of the blue hairs tow SUV's that have a transfer case and put the t-case in neutral so the trans isn't turning.
He is right about it likely causing more extensive damage. Don't know what he means about a ram jack-what is a ramjack? You sure he wasn't talking about a normal trans jack?
2,500 does sound high for that trans but he maybe thinking it needs a reman unit if the trans is now a boat anchor.
A darn good warranty with free replacement? Any tranmission work should come with free replacement but most people opt to go to a less than reputable shop who only warranty labor and parts REPLACED. Then they screw people if they have a comeback and tell them they didn't replace this part etc.
Most of the blue hairs tow SUV's that have a transfer case and put the t-case in neutral so the trans isn't turning.