Should just be 4. Two on each side just like a regular mack trans. Trans bolts and torq converter bolt 12 each and access hole is under starter little plate i think 8mm socket for the 2 bolts.
Yes, an Allison transmission can be fitted to a Dodge 3500 truck, but it typically requires significant modifications. This includes custom adapter plates, changes to the transmission mounts, and potentially alterations to the driveshaft. It's essential to consider compatibility with the engine and electronic systems as well. Consulting with a professional mechanic or transmission specialist is recommended for such a conversion.
Allison Transynd
No.
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The Allison 1000 which is mated with the Duramax diesel
With the proper adapters, yes.
No it does not, Allison transmissions are used in gm's pickupsAllisons are in the Ford Powerstroke setup as well.
On solid waste vehicle which use a manual transmission, 14 or 15 inches. The ones that go picking up cans at the curb don't use manual transmissions.. they use the Allison automatics, which have a torque converter.
yes an Allison can be put in a ford to do so u need to purchase the correct bellhousing adaptor plate should be able to get the plate where you get the Allison
Chevy DuramaxDiesel. Its a Crew Cab 4x4 3500HD with the Allison Transmission. VERY nice truck.
Could be worn transmission and/or motor mounts. Could be a worn driveline.
yes ,but the motor mounts are probably different