Oh man that really sucks you broke down on your Santa Cruz trip, that’s where I live. I hope you still got some riding in? The dirt is awesome lately. My Camburg lifted 2wd Econolines transmission took a dump on the previous owner out in Moab at 128k so he rebuilt it and did some heavy duty upgrades as well, to the tune of 2,800$! He sold it to me immediately after and it’s been flawless since. I have been doing routine fluid and filter changes and added a pan with a drain plug to make it much easier. So far so good at close to 200k now. Your story telling, filming and Editing reminds me of a channel that would/should have 1 Mil subscribers it’s that good!
What I've found over the years is that no matter the brand or what service history the vehicle has the best bet is just to go ahead and change all the fluids, filters and depending on the mileage the plugs, shocks, rotors and pads and if it's a heavy duty vehicle with more than 80K the ball joints and wheel bearings. Do that and you'll generally find and or prevent potential issues before they become disasters. Sometimes the damage is already done but at least you find the time bomb while you're at a shop and not in the back country or on a great trip.
Yea I should have done the transmission but was told it had all just been serviced....I did do the ball joints and tie rods right away along with all the normal engine maintenance.
@@brakeforsnakes I feel ya. Yeah, I've not done what I should have done a time or three myself. And I've listened to people who said everything was taken care of. Well, even when those folks are honest and not trying to lead you astray you often find they simply don't know enough to know when or whether everything has actually been taken care of. Now I look for the most complete service records I can find when buying used to give myself the best chances at buying a good one but it's always a bit of a crap shoot. Hence the immediate fluids, filters and various tidbits right away. That and not buying from a rust belt state if I can't inspect it personally. Those folks are used to rust and their version of. "it ain't too bad" doesn't fit my South Carolina definition of not too bad.
I feel ya! Mine went out last year … engine check light kept coming on on my way to work around the same place. So I took it in and they said it was the transmission… I was like you … no way … it doesn’t do anything that I can feel. We’ll long story short I put in a new remanufactured with the new up grade and not until I drove it did I realize what a difference… I’m just so glad I listened and like you said one and done! Take care now … I swear when I roll down grades now she has a jake brake like my old Peter built 😂😂
My E250 transmission went at 120,000 km so you did good. One website I checked out was estimating the lifespan of these transmissions at 120,000 km to 175,000 km. I think you're better off getting the work done now and not when you're on some huge road trip. I miss my 4.6 liter ford. I may get another and do what you did if I decide my 2500 Sprinter is getting too expensive. It already is but man, 1000 km range on a fill of diesel. It's amazing mileage. The mechanic who told me the bad news about the tranny said, "they go" but he added "don't worry about the engine tho", so I guess they last a long time but my quote for new spark plugs was like 650.00 CND. (kanuck bucks)
Hello did you have the 4r75 transmission or the 4r100? I have the 5.4 with 4r75 had it rebuilt because it was leaking all over the place. The guy told he may as well rebuild it while it was out of the van. It’s good now thanks
Dang... sorry to hear that. That's not a cheap fix. Cheers. Curious, how many miles do you have on the engine, and is it worth rebuilding an engine for the E250? Thanks! New sub.
@@brakeforsnakes been trying to look for older model econoline but the price still expensive planning to use it in california stealth camping on my vacation I don't have spots on my relatives and I always stay o hotels pretty expensive ...I'll be following your build bro
Seems like a sweet local shop
It’s the best! A real gem in todays world
Good to see you have your van back on the road...
Thanks! It was a bummer but now we know it’s good to go!
I wish I had all of this “emergency fund” and van upgrade funds available 😂
Ah a fellow crass listener. You gotta make things work when it’s your only vehicle.
Oh man that really sucks you broke down on your Santa Cruz trip, that’s where I live. I hope you still got some riding in? The dirt is awesome lately.
My Camburg lifted 2wd Econolines transmission took a dump on the previous owner out in Moab at 128k so he rebuilt it and did some heavy duty upgrades as well, to the tune of 2,800$! He sold it to me immediately after and it’s been flawless since. I have been doing routine fluid and filter changes and added a pan with a drain plug to make it much easier. So far so good at close to 200k now.
Your story telling, filming and Editing reminds me of a channel that would/should have 1 Mil subscribers it’s that good!
I really appreciate that feedback, I'm just getting going so I hope to see it grow! Sounds like your van got dialed just in time for you.
i installed a deeper finned tranny pan plus 1 quart oil have 275000 2004 250 Econoline installed at 50000 no problems to this day
Hunter is super cool
That’s cool
I have a different transmission in my 2003, but the first recommended service isn't until 100,000 miles.
Nice
It's good to have to piece of mind with a new transmission!
Yea definitely. It was the one sort of "maybe" in my mind but now I know it's good to go.
This ended up being a Big Blessing for you!
It actually was but was a really unfortunate expense haha
What I've found over the years is that no matter the brand or what service history the vehicle has the best bet is just to go ahead and change all the fluids, filters and depending on the mileage the plugs, shocks, rotors and pads and if it's a heavy duty vehicle with more than 80K the ball joints and wheel bearings. Do that and you'll generally find and or prevent potential issues before they become disasters. Sometimes the damage is already done but at least you find the time bomb while you're at a shop and not in the back country or on a great trip.
Yea I should have done the transmission but was told it had all just been serviced....I did do the ball joints and tie rods right away along with all the normal engine maintenance.
@@brakeforsnakes I feel ya. Yeah, I've not done what I should have done a time or three myself. And I've listened to people who said everything was taken care of. Well, even when those folks are honest and not trying to lead you astray you often find they simply don't know enough to know when or whether everything has actually been taken care of. Now I look for the most complete service records I can find when buying used to give myself the best chances at buying a good one but it's always a bit of a crap shoot. Hence the immediate fluids, filters and various tidbits right away. That and not buying from a rust belt state if I can't inspect it personally. Those folks are used to rust and their version of. "it ain't too bad" doesn't fit my South Carolina definition of not too bad.
@@davep2945 yea I was just being naive because it's always been owned by the company I work for, such is life.
Oh damn. Glad you were not 30 miles off road when it happened!
Same!
Can you have the transmission fluid analyzed pre-purchase, like you can the engine oil? Thanks.
This just happened to my transmission last week.. only at 44k miles too. What bigger transmission cooler did you go with?
I’d have to check with the shop but just about any bigger cooler should work you just gotta make some mounts
I feel ya! Mine went out last year … engine check light kept coming on on my way to work around the same place. So I took it in and they said it was the transmission… I was like you … no way … it doesn’t do anything that I can feel. We’ll long story short I put in a new remanufactured with the new up grade and not until I drove it did I realize what a difference… I’m just so glad I listened and like you said one and done! Take care now … I swear when I roll down grades now she has a jake brake like my old Peter built 😂😂
hahaha if only they had jake brakes!
My E250 transmission went at 120,000 km so you did good. One website I checked out was estimating the lifespan of these transmissions at 120,000 km to 175,000 km. I think you're better off getting the work done now and not when you're on some huge road trip. I miss my 4.6 liter ford. I may get another and do what you did if I decide my 2500 Sprinter is getting too expensive. It already is but man, 1000 km range on a fill of diesel. It's amazing mileage. The mechanic who told me the bad news about the tranny said, "they go" but he added "don't worry about the engine tho", so I guess they last a long time but my quote for new spark plugs was like 650.00 CND. (kanuck bucks)
Hello did you have the 4r75 transmission or the 4r100? I have the 5.4 with 4r75 had it rebuilt because it was leaking all over the place. The guy told he may as well rebuild it while it was out of the van. It’s good now thanks
I'm not 100% sure of which transmission I have but I do have the 4.6 not the 5.4
Cool I hope to see more of your videos. Peace and joy
MAX AND RUBY.🎹
Dang... sorry to hear that. That's not a cheap fix. Cheers. Curious, how many miles do you have on the engine, and is it worth rebuilding an engine for the E250? Thanks! New sub.
It’s got 107k miles on it but it’s definitely worth rebuilding or just swapping in a used motor
@@brakeforsnakes thanks for the info! I think you definitely made the right decision on the performance rebuild for the transmission. Cheers...
Maybe it was stress due to the upgrade
It wasn't
@@brakeforsnakes been trying to look for older model econoline but the price still expensive planning to use it in california stealth camping on my vacation I don't have spots on my relatives and I always stay o hotels pretty expensive ...I'll be following your build bro
How much did you spend with the transmission?
It was around $3300
@@brakeforsnakes that's a lot
What happ3n bro
NEVER GiVE UP.🎹