FlaDon
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This has been an interesting and informative thread. I just got into camping (at my wife's insistence) this year and bought a 28' travel trailer (32' bumber to tongue). How little did I know about towing, pulled it home with my 2001 Silverado 5.3L truck, found out right away that the TT was too much weight.
Went shopping for a good used 3/4 ton used truck, found out diesels with low mileage and reasonable priced are two different things; they all had either high miles/lower price or low miles/higher price. So ran across a 2002 Sierra 2500HD with the 8.1L gas and Allison tranny and only 37,000 miles, at $12k.
Truck pulls camper great but I can't figure out which gear/mode that I should cruise in. I made a trip to the mountains in VA and was in tow/haul mode until I got to a very steep and long grade (going up). Truck downshifted and even tho turning 4500 rpm's, it would not do over 45 mph. That plus a horrendous loud roaring noises. I pulled over, took off town/haul, and proceeded on. I found out that in the "D" selection and without tow/haul, I could pretty much maintain 2000 rpm's and 60 mph except on very steep hills. There I just built up speed going down and usually pushed up to 3000 rpm's near the top of the hills. Seemed like much less strain on the engine and tranny that way.
Now I am totally confused on how I should tow on flatter land. Tried towing in tow/haul and "D" on a recent coastal trip. The truck did ok cruising but on minor grades, it would shift down and run up the rpm's while taking what I thought was too long to come out of it. Then, in town, as I approached my stops, the trans would downshift heavily and really sounded like it was in a strain.
Back on the road, cruising without the tow/haul, I did not have these problems. So, my question is, is this normal operations for the Allison? Is this downshifting of the tranny and up powering of the engine to the 4000+ range ok? What about the "rough shifting" at times?
Even tho this is an '02 model, the previous owner did not service the Allison since he was nowhere near the 50,000 mile mark. I thought I might go ahead and get it service although the fluid looks and smells normal.
One other thing, on the trip in the mountains, I was running around 190-200 degrees on the trans. On the coastal trip recently, I ran as high as 211 degrees (it was 100 degrees day tho).
Since I am a novice at this towing thing, any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
Check the service history on the tranny. Rough shifting was a sign of the flexplate failure on my 2001 8.1. It just got a fluid/filter change on the tranny as the repairs were 50K ago.