Dang, guys. The trip was amazing! But that had nothing to do with the truck. I am affiliated with a church camp and we took 25 campers to lake Barkley in west Ky. The food and lake and ministry were awesome. The truck- well it sucks. I loaded up Saturday morning with enough gear for a four day trip. Not that long- and at a campground to boot- but a great opportunity to spend some time in the camper. I volunteered to tow a sixteen foot toy hauler that was loaded down with camp gear and food. It might have weighed six thousand pounds gross. I figured the camper loaded might have gone a ton. So the truck was working but not nearly as hard as it could. We tore out down the bluegrass parkway with no problems. There's a fair hill to pull as it approaches Elizabethtown and the truck absolutely ate it up. I was so pleased- I hadn't thought it was very powerful but it sailed up the grade very good for a 17 year old truck with only a superchip and I was impressed. We hammered on to the West Ky Parkway- a convoy of us five vehicles in all. When we got about 100 miles away from the lake- disaster struck. I pulled into the passing lane going about 70 mph and was almost around the semi that couldn't pick a cruising speed when I heard a loud bang under the truck and felt a massive vibration through the shifter. I quickly got to the shoulder and this is the first thing I saw when I got under the truck-
I figured no problem. I have a u-joint. I'll put it in. Then I noticed this-
The tail shaft broke completely off the transmission! GRRRR!!! Next came this-
And so that's how it is. I left the truck after many phone calls to a friend in the area. It currently sits at a highly recommended tranny shop in west Ky, and I sit in my house typing this. The owner of the shop couldn't have been nicer and said it would be next week before he could touch it. But, he had the back half of a tranny and said it really wasn't the end of the world. The tranny has to come out and basically be disassembled and re-assembled to put a new rear section on, but it's not necessary to replace the whole thing. That's a relief. That was the biggest load the truck has ever pulled. So the guts of the tranny should be in good shape. So it's gonna get a new clutch and flywheel while we are at it ( no more DMF ) ! I hope it's good when I get it back. As for why this happened- I've had three people that do tranny work tell me that the u-joint failing caused the trans to break. It's actually not uncommon if the vibration is severe enough. I hadn't really noticed it. It was probably there when I bought the truck 8 months ago I just hadn't drove it without the vibration to know the difference. So the load coupled with the vibration of the drive shaft broke it off. On a different note I'd like to add that a tent on the ground by the lake is good- but not in August in south west KY when it's hot and humid! Maybe next time I'll get to use the camper. But it wasn't in the cards this time. As always - FORWARD HO!
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