Allison transmissions are often mated to Cummins engines in medium- and heavy duty trucks.
Dodge has never had the Allison trans in its trucks.
They often are, in medium and heavy duty applications.
If you're talking about the ones used in the GM trucks, no. Cummins engines and Allison transmissions are both used in a wide range of light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles, though, and the Allison/Cummins combination can be see on some vehicles.
Mine does. Only has 48000 and it went out. They have worked on it before. Going to a F 450 w/ cummins motor Allison transmission
Yes, it is possible to install an Allison transmission in a 2015 Ram 2500 with a 6.7 Cummins engine, but it requires significant modifications. The Allison transmission is not a direct fit, so you would need to address compatibility issues, including custom mounts, an adapter plate, and possibly modifications to the driveshaft and wiring. Additionally, this swap may affect your vehicle's warranty and could pose challenges with local regulations and inspections. It's advisable to consult with a professional mechanic or specialist experienced in such conversions.
you can contact me at dan400@Maine.rr.com. I have one for sale with a dump body and Allison transmission.
yes an Allison can be put in a ford to do so u need to purchase the correct bellhousing adaptor plate should be able to get the plate where you get the Allison
Allison transmission not shifting
Allison Transmission was created in 1915.
With the proper adapters, yes.
It is not a direct fit.
No, it's just the case.