Alas - Got my new trailer!

Started by Jeff, March 10, 2003, 05:53:44 AM

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Jeff

6 weeks and $5k later, and I've got my new mobile home/garage :-)

I'm having problems with my digital, but will try to get some pics out very soon.

Here's the rundown:

Pace Aero Sport (V-Nose)
7x23
Ramp rear door
RV style side door (with window and screen)

Very cool indeed....  Hopefully I'll have it sectioned and somewhat finished before BHF (but finishing the bikes comes first)...

I was surprised to find that the 1/2ton van pulls it pretty well.  

If you're in the market for a trailer, Super Dave is the MAN!  There's nowhere around that could have come close to the price I got for everything.  

Thanks again Dave!
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KBOlsen

I'll second that... Dave is the Trailer King.  I'm amazed by how much we're getting for the price.  My thoughts of getting a lil' 6x10 somehow morphed into a 7x14, double-axle "bike-o-minium" (well, maybe once we get the inside set up).  

23 feet sounds GARGANTUAN.  How big is the motor in your van?  
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Jeff

My van is the 5.7L V8 (350).  I put an extra transmission cooler in, and a set of air shocks.

I purposely pulled it up a pretty steep hill, and it labored but made it okay (just never shifted out of 1st).

On flat ground, it pulls great!  I was surprised.

OD is out of the question, but that's just because I'm not into replacing tranny's...

And 23' isn't all that bad considering it's 7' wide which is the width of my van, and it's a V nose.
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KBOlsen

Your van's motor is about the same size as ours(351 Ford).  Tranny cooler might not be a bad idea - was it a PITA to install?
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stumpy

 I acually put a tranny cooler on my 350 conversion van this weekend, It was not bad, Once I figured which way the fluid flowd it was great, but then had tranny fluid leaking on my head the rest of the time cause so much shot out! ::)
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Woofentino Pugrossi

Quoteon my 350 conversion van this weekend,


Please say its NOT a Geneva, Fontana or Delavan conversion. :o :o ;D ;D ;D
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Super Dave

Kim, the trans cooler would probably be a good idea.  John can do it.  It isn't that bad.  

Now, on your Ford, it's like a mid '90's van with a four speed over drive, right?

You need to overfill it with two extra quarts of oil.  I always recut my dip stick after that.  The trans is huge, and can hold like a million gallons of oil.  The extra oil will help keep it cooler.  
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Jeff

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The motor I'm not worried about.  It'll put out enough power.  The weakest link here is the transmission, which I want to make SURE I don't end up replacing prematurely.

The tranny cooler I got was a Hayden heavy duty (super duty, or whatever) cooler off of ebay for like $40 brand new.  The guy has hundreds of them.

Just do a search for transmission cooler or hayden cooler.

I looked at the pics and counted the number of coils back/forth.  Mine has like 11 (or 14 or something like that), it was the largest one I could find.

Mounting was pretty easy.  Pulled the front end off my van (amazing that it's only held in place with 4 measly screws), ran the mounting tabs through the other radiators and mounted the tranny cooler out front.

I ran into a problem because I didn't have enough tranny cooler line.  The instructions specifically state "DO NOT USE FUEL LINE", well, I went to farm & fleet and let some 17 year old moron talk me into fuel line, and trying to put it on I found that when I dipped it in hot water to soften it to get over the nipple, the hose collapsed!

$15 at my local Napa auto parts store got me some REAL transmission hose.

I didn't need to add any fluid to my van, it still measures well into the correct range.  (don't know that I should over-fill it).

I ran it and checked it several times.  It was a few hours of work stretched over a couple of days, but still pretty easy...

Now, I'll just have to keep an eye on the hoses to make sure they don't rub on anything or leak at the joints.
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Super Dave

Don't over fill the Chevy.  On Ford E4OD trans, you have the ability to do this.  Chevy will make a big mess, 'cause they are sensitive.

My previous van, we over filled it, it came with the extra trans cooler, and the we added a pressure riser to it.  Pulled my huge trailer without wasting the trans.  

I think the Chevy 350 has more compression than the Ford 351W, so the 350 is thermally more efficent.  The might pull a bigger trailer better than a 351W.  

But diesels rule...PSD!
Super Dave

KBOlsen

Yep, Dave... it's a '95 4-speed auto w/OD (well, I'm 99% sure it's a 4-spd).  I'll print this thread out for John and will start shopping for parts.  Thanks for the suggestions, guys!
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Super Dave

Yup, E4OD.

Add two extra quarts of oil and recut the dip stick.  Just helps out.  I think those cases can hold like 16 quarts of oil.  It's the same Trans that they use on the diesels.  Just a difference internally on the size of the clutch pack, as I understand.  

And Kim,  you'll need to get a 2 5/16" ball for the back of your van.  The top of the ball should be at about 20" high from the ground.  If it's a little over, that's fine.  Lower is not.
Super Dave

Jeff

QuoteBut diesels rule...PSD!

PSD?  Per Super-Dave???
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