Recovery Hook Removal
#15
I think he meant unbolt it and then use another truck to pull it out. Not the greatest idea though, since once it lets go it will turn into a rocket and fly towards the truck that's pulling on it. I predict a broken window and a large dent in the tailgate if you tried it.
#16
Regards,
Thomas
#18
Okay, a lot of people are talking about pulling with these trucks. Removing an unbolted tow hook, yeah you could probably win. But that's a dangerous game to play and I'm gonna say don't get in the habit of that and here's why:
Below 30 MPH, your torque converter clutch (TCC) is not engaged. Now, the Blazer has a modern Torque Converter that has a feature where the torque converter can multiply the torque to help get you going. This happens when the pump is turning but the turbine isn't (i.e. the engine is spinning the torque converter but the car isn't moving. The problem is that the 4L60E can handle 360 pound feet of torque. However, the torque converter can multiply your engine's 250 pound feet to 500 WAY more than the 4L60E can handle. Now, if the object budges and the transmission starts to begin, then the torque converter moves out of stall (the torque multiplying phase) and everything is okay. However, if you are unsuccessful at pulling the object, you have just thoroughly cooked your tranny. Also, from my experience, the 4L60E doesn't rebuild well.
Regards,
Thomas
Below 30 MPH, your torque converter clutch (TCC) is not engaged. Now, the Blazer has a modern Torque Converter that has a feature where the torque converter can multiply the torque to help get you going. This happens when the pump is turning but the turbine isn't (i.e. the engine is spinning the torque converter but the car isn't moving. The problem is that the 4L60E can handle 360 pound feet of torque. However, the torque converter can multiply your engine's 250 pound feet to 500 WAY more than the 4L60E can handle. Now, if the object budges and the transmission starts to begin, then the torque converter moves out of stall (the torque multiplying phase) and everything is okay. However, if you are unsuccessful at pulling the object, you have just thoroughly cooked your tranny. Also, from my experience, the 4L60E doesn't rebuild well.
Regards,
Thomas
#19
I don't buy that for a minute. If thats the case then we should never pull anyone out of a ditch? Or pull anything at all. All I was saying is pull up to a tree and tie a chain to it and put it 4Lo and gently give it a tug.
Have you seen the new Chevy commercials where the truck pulls that big A$$ rock? Or where it pulls 3 trucks out of the mud?
Now if the guy ties a chain to it and then stomps on it, yeah hes gonna do some damage. But a gentle tug won't hurt anything.
Have you seen the new Chevy commercials where the truck pulls that big A$$ rock? Or where it pulls 3 trucks out of the mud?
Now if the guy ties a chain to it and then stomps on it, yeah hes gonna do some damage. But a gentle tug won't hurt anything.
#20
im with you on that one! impact beats the hell out of a breaker bar all day long! i <3 air tools!
this is quote gold people!
this is quote gold people!