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    Diagnostic Plug on a 1998 M1078

    BAE was doing weird stuff. I'm guessing that harness would be challenging to find in the TM.
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    Diagnostic Plug on a 1998 M1078

    The Allison and the CTIS both have J1939/J1708 busses even if the engine does not. Hook it up to a scan tool and see what you find.
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    ECO Hubs Who needs 3:07 gears?

    Yup. While welding them is *possible* if you know a whole bunch about welding castings.... But also if you are the guy that has the gear to pre-heat, weld, properly cool, and then very likely re-machine them due to the warpage you are also the guy that knows it's stupid when Mike's kit is a...
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    ECO Hubs Who needs 3:07 gears?

    There were initially some weirdos on Facebook groups that were asking about them. Probably to try to home-brew their own direct drive hubs or the magical thinking of selectable hubs but that racket has died off as even the dullards have realized it's nigh impossible and/or stupid depending on...
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    2008 LTMV goes into over charge dash shuts off

    The part they listed is the disconnect relay (not the LBCD) - it may or may not actually be bad. There is a PS magazine article on the older disconnect relays with instructions on how to address a common wiring issue with them...
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    Who are the experts on the Air compressor

    As far as I can tell the springs are the same type. The kits come with instructions that have been photocopied too many times..... I doubt any real thought has been put into this design in the last ~50 years. It's VERY old technology. I worked for a compressor repair and manufacturing company...
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    Who are the experts on the Air compressor

    Wet tank air has to be continuously supplied to the unloader pistons to ensure the compressor stays unloaded till tank pressure drops below the governor set point - if the unloader piston o-rings leak then wet tank pressure will drop till the compressor reloads. Unloader piston leaks can cause...
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    Who are the experts on the Air compressor

    Yep. Pretty much guaranteed nearly everyone on this forum has exhaust valve springs that look exactly like that. Except me of course.
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    Allison code 6600

    Also - just for grins - you should check the connector pin "drag" on the male/female pins for the bus on the truck side connectors - sometimes people overlook pin-fitment issues with connectors and they may have good connection to the wiring but poor grip on the TCM pins inside the connector...
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    Allison code 6600

    Well - yes you could do that and probably should do that given it sounds like you don't have a diagnostic solution - the real first step and where I would go now is to hookup a laptop (or something like the Bluefire adapter and a phone/tablet) and see if the data it wants is actually on the bus...
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    Allison code 6600

    Interesting. You are right there is not. I was thinking of vehicle speed. Vehicle speed is exchanged outside the bus..... I have witnessed more than one truck driving without the J1939 bus operational so the TCM must be switching over to the J1708/J1587 bus for that information or it has a...
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    Differential

    Ah I see. That makes more sense. No worries. Sorry about the communication gap. Have you tried having him type it up using Google Translate and then proof-reading what it spits out? Just a thought.
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    Allison code 6600

    Sorry - Colloquial terminology for the CANBUS architecture - they are labeled J1939 Data Link (+) and J1939 Data Link (-) And yeah - the trans computer is learning I'm assuming. Unfortunately these do shift/TC lock/unlock hard and the CAN communication error is highly unlikely to be related...
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    Allison code 6600

    Well the next step now that you know the bus is intact is to test for that same resistance at the TCM truck side connector CAN Hi and Lo pins. That will be at the WTEC III controller itself under the passenger side of the dash.
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    Differential

    It's on the back. The level is filled till it flows out the fill plug. Drain is on the bottom.... How did you check that is has oil if you don't know where the fill plug is :rolleyes:
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    Allison code 6600

    Probably needs to be a lot more than a ton. Mine was still noticeable on the 2-3 shift even with the WTEC IV, ATF, and the 3,400 lb 1079 box on the back. Maybe 2-3 ton? IDK. The TCU gets it's TPS from a dedicated ECM output. It does not use the bus for anything other than diagnostics that I'm...
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    Allison code 6600

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    Allison code 6600

    Any J1939 bus wires going to any termination resistor or module. Easiest is probably the bus termination resistor next to the engine ECM - with that one unplugged you should see 120 ohms and the resistor itself should be 120 ohms. Or you can front probe the databus connector on the dash. Just...
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    Allison code 6600

    That means the Allison computer has problems with it's J1939 bus communication. The FIRST thing to check is the resistance between CAN Hi and CAN Lo pins on the harness. If the coms bus termination resistors are blown, damaged, or missing that will take down the bus - probably the most common...
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    Starter test question

    NEVER take an FMTV to a shop. YOU ARE THE SHOP. Or forget it - buy a Land Cruiser and accept that It's All Over But The Crying.
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