He has the ATS. He is not happy, at all.
That's a bummer. I know he was excited about that transmission when he first got it.
He has the ATS. He is not happy, at all.
You might add BestBuy Transmission to the list. You never can have too many choices and it doesn't hurt they are in Florida.My 42rle is on its last leg, Would you guys mind posting updated's on your tranny choice?
@psrivats has one too I believe.
Wow…just wowI'm not happy with my ATS diesel rebuild. The downshifts are very harsh (all downshifts) and there is is a bearing noise that's been there since day 1. Very clearly audible at low speeds.
Also unhappy with the poor customer service from the company. They do have a lead time, but my rebuild took far much longer - the person I was talking to left the company apparently and somehow they "lost" my order. Kept getting the "will be ready in a week" everytime I called and they eventually sent it after I called and said "just send me my core back".
They have a 5yr/500k mile warranty and my sense is that they are not really interested in honoring that. When I called, they just bluntly said "our transmissions don't do that, we check everything before we send it". The only way to get any service work done is to ship the trans on my dime and have them take a look at it The downtime is going to be too much and no guarantee anything will really get fixed.
I took my vehicle to a local trans shop to get a diagnosis and they said it's likely that the PCM is unable to adequately adjust to whatever (aggressive) valve body mods that have been made. They also said there is a tapered bearing on the rear shaft inside the transmission and the bearing noise is likely from that not installed properly.
Thankfully I still have my original trans and I'm figuring out a plan.
Given all this, I really cannot recommend ATS diesel. You'll be taking a chance in my opinion. If you go read reviews online, you'll see it's 50-50 in general. There are folks on this forum that have gotten transmissions from them and are happy. @Grover728 lives close to me and he is one of them. We actually met and he drove my Jeep and even he said mine is not quite right.
Is this the same ATS that was a competitor to Banks in the aftermarket Ford diesel turbo biz back in the day?Given all this, I really cannot recommend ATS diesel.
Is this the same ATS that was a competitor to Banks in the aftermarket Ford diesel turbo biz back in the day?
As I recall, they weren't particularly well regarded back then - and I think they actually supplied the turbos for the 1st gen factory turbo-ed Fords.Yep.
@reichlejj how has your Bullripper held up? I am currently looking at them for my 42RLE replacement. Haven’t officially ordered it, but they currently have the best lead time and seem pretty responsive so far. I’m curious to see how yours has held up.$1980 and they charge a $450 core deposit that you will get back minus the shipping. The delivery company charged $150 to use the lift gate. Such a rip off!
@Fluxor What did you end up doing? I’m going to be doing a replacement soon and am curious as to what direction you went and how it’s worked out. I’m looking at Bullripper, BestBuy, and Street Smart.My 42rle is on its last leg, Would you guys mind posting updated's on your tranny choice?
@Grote streetsmart
@reichlejj Bullripper
@Drc06tj ATS
Thanks,
What was the lead time on your order?I had a Bullripper installed last week. I've only logged about 500 miles, but so far, so good. Shifts smoothly, no whining noises or anything like that.
Must be luck. My jk is reliable and really a great Jeep. Cadillac ride compared to my tj. 65,000 miles. But I still love my tj best.P.S a local trans shop owner here has a 2014 JK less than 100k he already had to put in a rebuilt motor, trans and rear end. His words where the JK is junk!
Any changes (good or bad) since the install? How does it compare to your original transmission.I had a Bullripper installed last week. I've only logged about 500 miles, but so far, so good. Shifts smoothly, no whining noises or anything like that.
How’s the bullripper been holding up?Bought new transmission 42RLE today from Bullripper "AKA" TRANSMISSION EXCHANGE COMPANY. The change plates and stator in torque converter. Build transmission with all updates and using Sonnax shift kit etc. They are built in house from a company who has been around a long time out of Oregon. I found that the stock torque converters are badly built, the single disk.brake down getting metal in tranny causing problems to start. A lot due to non ATF-4 oil used. Now will have RV t.c. now a week before they build and send to shop for me.
P.S a local trans shop owner here has a 2014 JK less than 100k he already had to put in a rebuilt motor, trans and rear end. His words where the JK is junk!
I've got about 1200 miles on it now, and the best thing I can say about it is that I don't even think about it. I got the temp gauge hooked up a week or so ago, and it's running at about 180°. It creeps up to 200° in stop and go traffic, but quickly cools back down to 180° once I get clear of that.Any changes (good or bad) since the install? How does it compare to your original transmission.
I've got about 1200 miles on it now, and the best thing I can say about it is that I don't even think about it. I got the temp gauge hooked up a week or so ago, and it's running at about 180°. It creeps up to 200° in stop and go traffic, but quickly cools back down to 180° once I get clear of that.
I will be hooking up the trans cooler this weekend. I wanted to get before and after readings and will post those up once that is done.
It takes a bit to get to 180°, a good 25 minutes.That sounds great. I'm waiting on a bullripper to be built (ordered it about 10 days ago) after overheating my current transmission (boiled the uncontaminated ATF+4 Mopar fluid and popped P 0700 and 0701 codes).
I'm curious how long it takes your transmission to reach 180 degrees. My gauge takes about 20-30 minutes to show 150 degrees (coming from the pan) and that's about as long as I have driven the vehicle since it overheated. I was surprised at how long it takes my transmission to warm, but this likely explains why I've been doing just fine all these months driving locally but then overheated when taking it out all day.