JD3020
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Made a 500 mile trip Saturday in some pretty sketchy ice/rain conditions, with a ton of stop and go in the hills. Trans did awesome, never slipped and never got over 140* like normal. Got home, loaded a new tune onto my Hydra and went out for the night. Made it 10 miles, locked in the new tune at a stop and got on it some. Got into 2nd gear, started climbing north of 3k rpm's and ICP was dropping like a rock down below 1200psi. Around 4k rpm's it locked the converter/hit 3rd gear. BAM! Immediately lost the trans. And of course at that point it was 9 at night, starting to rain pretty good, and i was by myself. LOL
So last night i got the trans out and took a look. Fluid looks fine, no metal shavings at all and the magnet was relatively clean. Popped the converter off and sure enough it twisted the end off the input. To me it looks like a stock shaft. I'm 99% sure i requested a billet input for the build as it was only another $2-300, i mean hell i spent $1200 on a freaking converter. But i haven't been able to dig up my receipt and after how the build went i don't even feel like going down that road anymore.
So my question is, should i worry about anything else inside the trans, or just throw a new input in and go on my way? Plan at the moment is a Suncoast input, custom VB(either JW or Punisher), add a 4r pan, and replace the flexplate. It also has a PI converter, so i've been thinking about sending it back to them just to get checked out, but with Thanksgiving this week that makes it a bit challenging for me to get done. This trans has 40kish miles, and is 3 years old. The truck doesn't make much power, but i don't baby it.
So last night i got the trans out and took a look. Fluid looks fine, no metal shavings at all and the magnet was relatively clean. Popped the converter off and sure enough it twisted the end off the input. To me it looks like a stock shaft. I'm 99% sure i requested a billet input for the build as it was only another $2-300, i mean hell i spent $1200 on a freaking converter. But i haven't been able to dig up my receipt and after how the build went i don't even feel like going down that road anymore.
So my question is, should i worry about anything else inside the trans, or just throw a new input in and go on my way? Plan at the moment is a Suncoast input, custom VB(either JW or Punisher), add a 4r pan, and replace the flexplate. It also has a PI converter, so i've been thinking about sending it back to them just to get checked out, but with Thanksgiving this week that makes it a bit challenging for me to get done. This trans has 40kish miles, and is 3 years old. The truck doesn't make much power, but i don't baby it.