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bullfrogjim 10-16-2002 04:53 PM

RPM Limits?
 
I understand that it is unwise to pull any kind of weight in overdrive except downhill, but I have noticed that my rpm's get pretty high (within a few hundred rpm of redline) at freeway speeds when I leave it in fifth (6 speed). What Rpm should I consider to high for extended periods or is it safe to rev that close to redline often? Thanks in advance

chuck3 10-16-2002 05:15 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
You can pull in OD, what kind of wt you talking? I pull my 7k lb trailer in OD all the time except up the steepest ( 5 to 6 % ) grades. :)

bullfrogjim 10-16-2002 06:21 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
I pull a trailer with 6 horses and tack. Im not sure of the weight but I would guess its around 10,000-12,000.I just dont want to kill the tranny, but then again a tranny is alot cheaper than the cummins motor. Im leaving to go deer hunting tomorrow and wanted to get some feedback before pulling out.<br><br>I noticed you live in west jordan, im not that far away in american fork. Nice state to live in eh.

Thomas 10-16-2002 06:54 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
The following from the August 1999 Power Booster News (A Cummins Publication) tells me you won't break the engine at high RPM's:

Q: My 24-valve Cummins/Dodge is a work truck and I run at 3000 RPM all day long pulling a medium load (9500 lbs.). How is this affecting my engine?

A: The Dodge 24-valve will run all day long at 3000 RPM. This does not cause any problems other than increased fuel consumption. You might consider an aftermarket overdrive to help reduce your cruise RPM for better fuel economy.
And from the same publication:

The new 24-valve engine likes to be driven hard. It performs best in the higher RPM ratings. For on-highway cruising and no load, maintain 2000-2200 RPM for best fuel economy. For optimum performance, while pulling a heavy load, run up to 2800-3200 RPM.
The only concerns that I have heard about with a 24-valve Cummins and overdrive on a manual transmission have to do with the five-speed transmission. Five-speed owners have an issue with the 5th gear nut loosening. Five-speed owners are told to avoid running in 5th gear (overdrive) below 1800 RPM.

If I owned a six-speed transmission rather than the five-speed I have, I would run the highway in overdrive, loaded or not, anytime I could without lugging the engine.

bullfrogjim 10-16-2002 06:59 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
Thomas, that answers my question perfectly. Thanks a bunch, that takes a load of stress off.

Haulin_in_Dixie 10-16-2002 07:21 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
Over the last few months I have slowly gone to using OD all the time on the five speed. I do keep it above 2000 or so. I now have near 150,000 on it and all is well. It runs 2200 at 75 in OD. I drop it out at 68 to 70, pulls better anyhow.

rich 10-16-2002 09:13 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
Haulin in dixie is right you can pull in o/d as long as your above 2000 rpm. This was confirmed to me by the service manager at my dealer when i was having 5th gear problems.

Superduty12v 10-17-2002 03:46 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
The 5-speed is the only concern because OD is on the tailshaft accompanied by the nut. The 6-speeds OD is on a counter-shaft so it is perfectly okay to pull heavy loads in OD with-in reason.

rattle_rattle 10-17-2002 10:43 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
After reading this thread, I guess I've been running a little low on the RPMs. I went for a 90 mile trip today and kept the RPMs 1800-2500. I seems to run better now (at all RPMs).<br>

Stroke This 24V 10-17-2002 10:50 PM

Re:RPM Limits?
 
On average I tow 20,255 lbs in OD on a 6 speed. Ask member J.R. Adkins he will vouch on the 75-85 mph rescue runs.


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