PJL
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Last summer the cat had a fair amount of work done which included a new transmission cooler. We ran it a few times this season and all was good. 2 weeks ago we were running up to one of the mountaintop radio sites to service the generators. Last steep stretch pulling hard in 1st gear in 2-3 feet of new soft snow. Cat stops. No gears. Looked underneath and ATF is everywhere. We called for a rescue rig and they delivered more ATF. We put in 3 qts and drove it back out.
Discovered that the new cooler didn't fit like the old one and a line was pinched. Transmission overheated.
So, the pan is off and lots of fine metal in there. Gearbox needs to come out. Question, is it even at possible to remove it without pulling the cab off? And is this a standard C-6 like I would find under an old F-150 or did the Logan folks have certain mods done to it. The manual that came with it included the Ford C-6 service info. No mention of any gear ratio or valve body mods.
Discovered that the new cooler didn't fit like the old one and a line was pinched. Transmission overheated.
So, the pan is off and lots of fine metal in there. Gearbox needs to come out. Question, is it even at possible to remove it without pulling the cab off? And is this a standard C-6 like I would find under an old F-150 or did the Logan folks have certain mods done to it. The manual that came with it included the Ford C-6 service info. No mention of any gear ratio or valve body mods.