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Is the Dodge 68RFE a good transmission?

Is the Dodge 68RFE a good transmission?

Overview of the 68RFE: Despite all of the impending doom the 68RFE and it’s abysmal valve body bring forth, it is a powerfully reliable transmission after being properly built. But, in stock form, it cannot hold much more than factory power. In fact, it just simply crumbles.

Can you put an Allison transmission in a Dodge Cummins?

ATS Diesel Performance is now offering a complete kit so that our Allison 6 Speed Automatic transmission can be installed behind the Cummins 5.9L and 6.7L Engine. Dodge offered three basic transmission designs behind the Cummins equipped light duty 2500/3500 pickup trucks from 2003 to 2021.

Will Ram trucks get an Allison Transmission?

The forthcoming 2022 Ram 2500 is one of the market’s most promising heavy-duty trucks. The Ram 2500’s towing capability is tremendous, and it will once again rival the Ford F-250 and Chevy Silverado 2500 variants. …

Is the Allison Transmission the best?

RELIABILITY. Allison fully automatic transmissions (“Allison Automatics”) have a global reputation for quality, reliability and durability because we engineer and build them to last. That’s why Allison Automatic-equipped vehicles have been shown to cost less to operate than comparable competitively-equipped vehicles.

Why does the 68RFE fail?

The most common failure point of the 68RFE is the Overdrive clutches. Because of their lack of mass, the 68RFE clutches have a very low tolerance to heat and do not dissipate it well. Once these clutches heat up past a certain temperature, they begin to distort.

How many gears does a 68RFE have?

Problem #2 – The High Pressure Oil Pump The 68RFE has a very unique pump design, featuring 3 pump gears rather than the standard 2.

How long will a Allison Transmission last?

With no programmer and standard maintenance you are looking at 200K-400K miles. Not to bad. Or more if taken care of like Toypuller said switch it to a TES-295 rated synthetic fluid and change the external filter regularly and it will last forever.

Which is better Allison 6 speed or 68RFE?

The gear split between 4th and 5th isn’t as good as a 68RFE, but is the same as the Ford ® transmissions. The two overdrive ratios of the six speed are great if your gear ratio and tire size are able to utilize them, and the Allison 6 speed has the highest overdrive of all listed in the chart.

When did the Ford 68RFE transmission come out?

This transmission was introduced in 2007.5 as a successor to the 48RE during a time when Ford and General Motors were producing 5 and 6 speed transmissions respectively. 68RFE trucks can be identified easily because the transmission oil dipstick is on the passenger side of the engine bay.

Is the Allison Transmission on the Ram HD?

In fact, RAM if the select the 3000 or 3200 series transmission for their HD trucks, will not be able to utlize the Allison name or moniker on their trucks, part of the none compete clause. I still can not find any meaningful information that Allison is involved in the GM 10 speed aside from branding.

What kind of transmission does a RAM HD have?

Let’s break down this news. The current Ram HD trucks (3/4-ton and 1-ton) are using a selection of three unique transmissions: Ram 6-speed automatic (code: 68RFE), ZF 8-speed automatic (code: 8HP75), and an Aisin 6-speed automatic (code: AS69RC). The ZF 8-speed is currently backing up the 6.4-liter HEMI V8.

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Ruth Doyle