Tom,
I'm not exactly sure what upgraded parts our trans shop puts in. I know
the converters have the anti-balloon support and furnace brazed fins. The
transmissions in our race cars use kevlar bands, but I don't know whether
these go in the motorhome trans or not. There might be some heavy duty
clutches as well. Besides the bands and the clutches, I don't think there
is much else to upgrade in a trans. I think most problems with rebuilt
transmissions are usually due to the rebuilder and not really the parts
they use. GMCers seem to get good service from the original stock trans
and then begin to have trouble once they get it rebuilt. Since the
original parts were no better than the Toronado parts, a rebuild to
Toronado specs should give the same service as the original trans, but this
does not seem to be the case with a lot of rebuilders.
The Caspro knock sensor/timing control sounds pretty interesting. We had
always considered it, but never went for it. Now we have the EFI which
basically does the same thing. If you do decide to go for it, please let
us all know how it works.
We did install the 3" pipes along with the headers. It was a complete
system from one of the GMCMM suppliers. It originally came with Dynomax
mufflers, but we had some problems with them blowing out. They would
actually pulse at idle. We then switched to Flowmasters. They were built
like tanks, but were much too loud for our tastes. Others have reported
their Flowmasters are quiet enough, so there may be another version that
would have been better suited for the GMC than the ones we tried. We
actually went back to the Dynomax mufflers because we couldn't stand the
noise from the Flowmasters. Last spring, we switched to Edelbrock
stainless mufflers. We have been very pleased with these mufflers. They
are made from thick stainless steel, seem very free flowing, and seem to be
quieter than even the Dynomax mufflers. These should also last a long time.
I'm not sure that I would recommend the headers and 3" exhaust to anyone
that is not towing. The system did seem to improve power, and may have
helped the towing mileage a little, but the non-towing mileage actually
seemed to go down a little after we installed the system. The motorhome,
even with the new mufflers, is not as quiet as it was with the stock
system. With the stock system, you could not hear anything when in the
back of the motorhome, and the engine was also almost silent even sitting
right above it.
Zak
>Zak as far as I know the GMC tranny is the same as the Toro. Final drive is
>the same also and the 3.07 is in fact the towing drive for the Toro.
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>From talking to an experienced tranny friend of mine, he says there are
>heavy duty parts available for the TH-425 transmission. I am trying to make
>a list of them. Do you know of any?
>
>With reference to the wetting agents. They also provide a more uniform temp
>of the block and eliminate any possible hot spots.
>
>The Caspro knock sensor that I am considering automatically retards and
>advances the timing.
>
>Did you also install the 3" pipes?
>Tom & Marg Warner
>Vernon Center NY
>1976 palmbeach
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