Probably need to rebuild the transmission.
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Some of their trucks are, and some use the Allison automatic.
4L60 is the most common automatic transmission in GMC trucks
In a true automatic the gears are applied and released by hydraulic pressure, usually in a special oil. The control system is either an analog hydraulic computer (called a valve body) or on newer cars and trucks an electronic computer that controls the hydraulics.
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The 7.3 PS had 250hp for the trucks with an automatic transmission from 1999-2003; in 2001 the power was increased to 275hp for the trucks with a manual transmission.
Whatever the customer orders them to be. Most I've seen use an Allison automatic, but I've seen them with 8LLs and 10 speeds, as well.
The new Dodge Ram trucks with the eight speed transmission do not have any other option besides the rotary dial.
Yes, of course. Four-wheel-drive has been in trucks since the very first truck was built. The automatic transmission was invented in 1934 by automaker Reo.
Yes, automatic transmissions are available for them. In the US, the Eaton SmartShift, Eaton AutoShift (which still uses a clutch), and Meritor transmissions are the most common, with the Allison six speed being common for vocational trucks, and the Volvo I-Shift being recently introduced to the N. American market. In the UK/EU and elsewhere in the world, most truck manufacturers have a proprietary automatic transmission they offer.
All straight trucks are Automatic
Ford typically used the C6 For all 3/4 ton trucks.