What transmission is in a 2000 Cummins?
47RH/47RE Transmission Specs & Ratios The 47RH was developed based on the 46RH, but with many improvements and revisions that rendered the transmission suitable for Cummins turbodiesel applications.
What transmission does a 2001 Dodge Cummins have?
2nd Generation Cummins Specs
| 2nd Gen 5.9L Cummins Years: | 1994-2002 |
|---|---|
| Transmissions | 1994-1998: 47RH 4-Speed Automatic NV4500 5-Speed Manual 1998.5+ 47RH 4-Speed Automatic NV5600 6-speed Manual |
| Weight: | 1150 Lbs Dry |
| Engine Oil Capacity: | 12 Quarts or 11.4 Liters /w Filter |
| Fuel: | Diesel |
What is the bad Cummins block?
The 53 block was a bad block casting from cummins that are known to crack. The number 53 is cast into the block somewhere behind the driver’s wheel well. It was only some of the 24 valve motors.
Why do 53 blocks crack?
The # 53 block casting has inherently thin water jacket walls that are susceptible to cracking. Frequent and/or heavy towing, failing to let an engine properly warm after a cold start, and engine overheating can contribute to the development and propagation of cracks in the water jackets of these engine blocks.
How do you tell if my Cummins has a 53 block?
Cummins 53 Block Identification Cummins “53” blocks can be identified by a “53” casting number located on the side of the block. The casting number is commonly seen on the passenger side, below the injection pump, although some #53 blocks have the casting number located on the driver side near the front of the engine.
Are all 53 blocks bad?
Not all 53 blocks were defective, more than one foundry cast the 53 blocks but the bad ones came from one foundry which missed the reinforcing rib that was to go in the coolant gallery in that area. My 99 2500 2WD has a 53 block.
What does a 53 block look like?
The 53 block can be identified by looking under the left front wheel ,look up under the injection pump there is a large 53 stamped in te block.
What is the best Cummins motor?
The Cummins 6.7L Turbo Diesel is the most powerful engine option for RAM 2500 and 3500 pickup trucks. Producing up to 400 horsepower and 1,000 pound-feet of clean diesel torque, this powerhouse helps RAM deliver best-in-class towing.