When I was going through the Dakota literature, it said the v-6's get a
regular duty transmission and the v-8s get a heavy duty one, so that maybe a
good starting place. With that much power you might even have to beef up
the HD tranny? Also a tranny fluid cooler maybe necessary.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Pearson [mailto:diesel_brian@yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:20 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: weak link -auto
Dear fellow DML'er
Long time since I posted, I only want suggestions on
what I'm asking, minus the input about this whole 360
swap being stupied.
I have a 97 dakota v6, auto, reg cab, 4x2. 80K miles
I have also got a 360 that produces 348hp that I'm
going to put into my Dakota. I have worked out all the
issues of moter mounts, headers, front end suspension,
etc etc, and I'm going to be able to fit the engine.
I fear the "WEAK LINK" is going to be my transmission.
It is a 4 speed auto and it misses gears, and has
problems shifting at high rmp's with the v6 that is
bolted to it now. Should I replace the transmission
with something bigger or different or some how modify
the auto that I got now?
I want to keep the auto in it because I don't want to
have to install a clutch, swing a peddle, etc, etc.
Another $0.02 This the first and last truck that I
will buy with a auto.
Thanx, Brian
http://www.brian.simplenet.com
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