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1958 PD4104 Trans Failure

Started by lwbclark, April 12, 2016, 12:06:22 AM

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uncle ned



I believe the turbo-ed one that I saw had the blower on the coach side and the turbo on the back side.

Will have to check with Boomer or Gene Russell to see how Gene did theirs.

I notices how the air was ran and could not figure out why.

uncle ned
4104's forever
6v92 v730
Huggy Bear

Boomer

Gene put his exhaust manifold on the bulkhead side and mounted the turbo and bracket to the cylinder head on the front side.  On mine the exhaust manifold and turbo are both on the front side.
'81 Eagle 15/45, NO MORE
'47 GM PD3751-438, NO MORE
'65 Crown Atomic, NO MORE
'48 Kenworth W-1 highway coach, NO MORE
'93 Vogue IV, NO MORE
1964 PD4106-2846
North Idaho USA

chessie4905

That pictured setup wouldn't work well on the 4104. Lots of room on bulkhead side for turbo mounted directly to exhaust man. That picture..pita to remove valve cover, but I don't know how the spaces available on a 3751. Looks like lots of room on top. Nice clean looking seup. Is that actually a silver 6-71?
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

gg04

The pictured engine without the spacer under turbo is the same as mine, just different air intake, and exhaust.  Pictures used to be on this board.  All the Phoenix transit motors were the same on cradles with radiator, exhaust, and v730..S50's were just little longer package. Rdw
If you personally have not done it  , or saw it done.. do not say it cannot be done...1960 4104 6L71ta ddec Falfurrias Tx

Don Fairchild

Chessie, you would think that would be the case but I have seen so many of the Allison and gm autos loose a governor and just stop.

Don

chessie4905

Well at least it would be a simple check.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

TomC

If I had a 4104 and wanted to turbo it, I would mount the turbo above the transmission. Just change the bulkhead side exhaust manifold to a single outlet (rather than the twin 3 cylinder some have) with the outlet at the rear. Then on the right transmission door mount the air to air intercooler with an electric fan blowing from engine compartment out (the big engine radiator fan is too powerful for an electric fan to overcome-as I found out with my aux transmission cooler with electric fan). Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

Kirby-XL40-FL

Clark, the same thing happened to me some years ago in Wisconsin, with my 4104 running an 8V71 with V730 trans.  The cause was, all the bolts with threads pulled out of the bevel gear carrier from the case. Fortunately, I had a spare transmission in the custody of a good friend who shipped it out to the shop where I landed after the failure. Good luck, Kirby

luvrbus

They are terrible about shearing the fly wheel bolts if they have not been updated 
Life is short drink the good wine first

chessie4905

The V730 flywheel I have in the shop is one heavy sucker. Hope it isn't the problem.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

lwbclark

I just spoke to S&S and it looks like the flywheel has sheared so (at a minimum) an engine rebuild is in order.  He also said that there may be another driveline issue at work here that's the root cause (bound trans or driveline vibration).  The ballpark for a repair could be $30k, leading me to wonder if replacing is a better option than repairing.  S&S will install but won't get involved in sourcing used drive components.  Does anyone have any ideas on where to go from here?  Since this seems to be an oddball drivetrain combo, I don't expect that I'll find a complete package.  Is going used even a good option?  Where would I start looking?

luvrbus

Quote from: lwbclark on April 27, 2016, 09:19:24 AM
I just spoke to S&S and it looks like the flywheel has sheared so (at a minimum) an engine rebuild is in order.  He also said that there may be another driveline issue at work here that's the root cause (bound trans or driveline vibration).  The ballpark for a repair could be $30k, leading me to wonder if replacing is a better option than repairing.  S&S will install but won't get involved in sourcing used drive components.  Does anyone have any ideas on where to go from here?  Since this seems to be an oddball drivetrain combo, I don't expect that I'll find a complete package.  Is going used even a good option?  Where would I start looking? 

I was afraid of that but was hoping it wasn't the case for you
Life is short drink the good wine first

muldoonman

Wow, did you say 30 grand for repair??  Hope it works out.

CrabbyMilton

Please forgive my ignorance here. But why would he need an engine rebuild? I always thought that flywheels are replaced all the time and it sounds like his engine is fine otherwise. That is a rare combo indeed for the 4104. I wonder what could have gone wrong unless a problem was building for awhile.

gg04

Still a lot of  6l71ta ddec's floating around, complete with 730's. Plus S50 reverser packages are still out there.   just late 90's transits. Easy swap.rdw
If you personally have not done it  , or saw it done.. do not say it cannot be done...1960 4104 6L71ta ddec Falfurrias Tx