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will e wrote: I am not running a separate transmission cooler but do have a becool radiator. Engine stayed nice and cool. Trans temp max was 180 to 185.
So the trans fluid is getting cooled only by your coolant radiator?
Idid not have time to install my trans temp gauge...
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
Your temps are along the lines of what I was seeing, and I plumbed the temp sender into the output line from the trans to cooler. I saw about 180 avg and about 230 in very technical rock crawling.
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Question about the probe, do you remember how long is the temp sensor?
I finally decided to install mine, but my sensor is about 1/2 long, I tightened it... in the rear port, need to check in a few hours if it is sealed or leaking!
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
Tatsadasayago wrote:
I used to put the mechanical probe into the line pressure test port on the passenger's side of the case. I had to use a brass reducing bushing to make it work and the bushing kept the tip from intruding into the port too far.
I guess I need to buy one extension bushing, do you have any idea of a supplier... the local lowes or home depot may have the right plumbing part.
Autozone has a complete list of various adapters, but not too much infos about sizes.
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Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
Tatsadasayago wrote:I found what I needed at the local NAPA store in their Dorman brass fitting cabinet.
Thank you.
Remembered that we have a local speed shop a phone call away... nothing at the local hardware stores. The good napa store is a few miles further down.
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Installed, need to secure wire loom
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Thank you for the support
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Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
The fitting has been dripping, how tight can I go? the adapter is brass, the sender some stainless steel... a big yank until it breaks, then 1/8 turn off... just kidding...
Otherwise a big counterwasher and an O-ring, no teflon, no gasket sealant.
Thank you
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
thank you for the help.
It was colder than usual at around 35F outside, it took about 8 miles for the gauge to move from the base of 80F, and climb to 125F, once in the valley I reached 140F at 65mph, and 160F at stoplights, 168 was the top when going up our steep city streets. The funny thing is that the needle gauge stays at the last temperature reading.
Going up grades it slightly goes up a few degrees, then return to baseline, whatever it is in relation to outside temperature.
Waiting for summer months and crawling to read new numbers.
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)
When you are stopped in gear the fluid temp will go up due to the converter 'stalling'. The same happens when you are crawling about as there is slippage between the converter turbine and shell.
Want to test it? Apply the brakes with a hot engine, put the trans into drive and bring the RPM up to the point where the brakes are almost unable to hold. The temp will rise incredibly fast!
When I drive the Blair Jeep in summer here I place the trans in neutral at the stoplights just to keep the old TH400 cooler...
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A collection of parts flying in close formation
Coming down Donner pass a week ago, the trans temp did not budge from 99F for 35 miles of slow driving at 30mph. Yes it was in the mid 30s. In Auburn it went to 120ish... at the speed of the unofficial speed limit.
I forgot to say that the PTFE worked wonder, it was a lot smoother to thread the sender too, no drops after a week.
Michel
74 wag (349 Kmiles... parked, next step is a rust free body)
85 Gwag (229 Kmiles... the running test lab)