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Need towing advice...

4.9K views 35 replies 10 participants last post by  ToxicDoc  
#1 ·
New guy from ND

I just bought an 84 W250 that originaly had a 318 but now has a 360 W/original 727/208 not sure on diffs just yet there prolly 44/60. I got her for $600, not bad for what I NEED like the block/trans/T case for my 408 build this winter. I'd like to rebuild and build while the truck is mobile.

Whats your guy's opinion on towing this thing 90 miles w/ my 86 W150 318 auto? I was planning on running down there this thurs or fri but its going to be in the 90's so I'll probably wait for a cooler weekend. I just want to know if this is to much for the lil teener to handle. I'll be sticking to the back roads at 50mph. I'm worried the motors going to boil over or smoke the trans or over heat the rear end.

I guess I can for once be glad that ND is flat as glass :)...

Thanks, Dustin

 
#27 ·
I'm not sure it might be worth looking into though, but I can bet it would be more than the $100 in gas and the $35 for a tow bar. My trans would love me yes, but its a dodge and I want the bragging rights when she makes it back unscaved. I'm a lil tight on money at the moment. I just don't want to have to tap into my reserved motor funds? I'll go hungry or quit smoking and drinking b4 I tap that piggy bank.
 
#28 ·
But if your tranny is slipping now!  {noclue}  the cost of having two trucks towed will eat your funds even worse.  ;)
 
owns 1990 Dodge W200
#29 ·
SuperBurban said:
But if your tranny is slipping now! {noclue} the cost of having two trucks towed will eat your funds even worse. ;)
Its not sliping to bad and the fluid is nice and red so I think it would be ok. I just can't lay into it like I used to cuz like I said the last 3 times I let it shift by itself past 4k it dosn't want to shift out before it starts to slip. You hear the r's increase but you can tell by the seat of the pants its slipping.
You do prove a very good point though on the cost to have both towed. I bet it would cost me 300-500 to tow both those beasts. I sure am glad you guys are here to help me avoid potential agony.??? {cool}... I'll call around and get some prices on a flatbed this tues. Any rough idea what the daily rates are? Thanks man
 
#30 ·
I towed it home last weekend, I just used the towbar and it went pretty smooth considering it was 87 deg with a 20mph side wind. She didn't like pulling from a dead stop but once we got moving it was all good. I'll be pulling the motor and trans/t case this weekend hopefully.

Thanks for the help guys


 
#31 ·
Cool, glad it went ok. always better to worry first, and iron out any possible problems.

now for the big part.

{ttiwwop}
 
owns 1990 Dodge W200
#34 ·
I got the motor trans and case pulled and the motor is almost ready to go to the machine shop. I'm just waiting for my ridge reamer {yawn} I was quoted $300 for fluxing, hot tanking, new cam bearings and 30 over bore. Is this a reasonable price from a machine shop that is very repetable in my area. When you have a company with the name Quality Engine you better be good, and they are so I've been told.
I found out that the transfer case is shot, I drained it b4 I pulled it and there was about 1.5 quarts of water b4 I saw trans fluid :-\ . I guess I have a good case If mine ever blowes apart :mad:. The trans seems like its relatively tight. I put it in gear and tried to rotate it each shaft opposite of one another and there is no play. I did notice thought that the input shaft moves in and out a lil more than I would think it should. The motor on the other hand seems to be solid but wont know until I get it fluxed... I'm making good progress though, more progress than I can afford lol

here are some pics of the progress so far. I'll get some of the donor dodge too. Maybe I should re title this topic. I need some ideas on a name for my project {think}. My brain and eyes hurt from transferring pics of my card to my pictures on comp and then upload em to cardomain and then copy past each pic's link in image format on here.... augghh 1.5hrs of that is enough they need a more efficient way of posting pics... enjoy... I'll try to keep you guys posted

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My budy's gf being a smart ass, I can't remember what she said but it was rather humerus LOL

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And no And no thats not my play pin or my pretty pink scooter lol :D They brought the kids with and the one is only 8months and the other is 3 so they needed something to entertain.

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I figured I'd clean em up b4 I start so I loaded em up and drug to the car wash and surprisingly they came pretty clean

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Finally I found a use for my spare lol... I never carry it unless I'm going far and its just a pita to move around the shop but today it served a purpose.

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The motor aint been running in a while thats obvious, with the amount of rust on the cylinder walls it was probably only a few months away from locking itself up. But considering the sludge in the bottom of the pan I wouldn't have been surprising if it knocked and smoked like diesel. This dodge has been yet another victim to neglectful cheby lover. {hammer}

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#36 ·
$300 is a fair price.  I paid about the same.  if you go with stock heads, expect another $300+ in (dis)assembly, guides, valves etc.