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Re: Transmission Running Hot
wouldn't adding an additional tranny cooler possibly make the trans run too cool most of the time under normal day to day driving and possibly cause a problem of its own?
I've been told that if you make the front part or one part of the trans too cool the back end or other part has to work extra hard to make up the temp difference. I don't know anything about trans or how they work so this may be complete b/s..
Adding a trans cooler seams like it would be the lesser complicated or cheaper way to go.
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Re: Transmission Running Hot
looking at your pictures of your install of the Hayden Ultra Cool I can't install the unit in the same place due to the fact that the innner cooler for the S/C is currently there. I have no doubts that installing a trans cooler where you have it would reslut in much cooler trans temps.
The other possibility might be to place the additional trans cooler in front of the radiator and put a fan on it to make up for the lack of air coming threw the front grill.
Re: Transmission Running Hot
If its been that way since service:
1. Maybe the bands were adjusted too tight thus causing excessive friction.
2. Is the pick-up filter properly installed?
3. Is there any line restriction including bent or twisted lines?
Seems like you might have noticed it earlier if its been overheating. Additional cooling and or fluid capasity is always a good route to go.
Re: Transmission Running Hot
Got a newly rebuilt factory trans, and never had that problem again.
Have you checked your trans fluid lately? I'm sure it's black by now if it's overheat so many times. Either way, I would change out your trans fluid.
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Re: Transmission Running Hot
If its been that way since service:
1. Maybe the bands were adjusted too tight thus causing excessive friction.
2. Is the pick-up filter properly installed?
3. Is there any line restriction including bent or twisted lines?
Seems like you might have noticed it earlier if its been overheating. Additional cooling and or fluid capasity is always a good route to go.
RE: 1, anything is possible but the trans remains at it's normal operating temp most of the time. It only climbs when going up long or steep grades.
RE: 2, I haven't a clue. With the other stuff the the tech from Cerriots Hummer f u c k e d up I wouldn't be surprised to find that he's messed up the filter install as well.
RE:3 No there are no bent or twisted lines. The only two lines I see are both 1/2-3/4 inch coper for the incoming and return of the ATF from the radiator back to the trans.
It's only 90 this morning at 7:30 I'll go out and crawl around and see if anything jumps out at me as being wrong..
Thanks for the list of stuff to check.
Re: Transmission Running Hot
Thanks for all the advice.
I need to find a mechanic here in town I can trust and that is proving to be difficult.
Re: Transmission Running Hot
Thanks, I'll check with the dealership and see if they would be willing to check the condition of the trans under warranty.
It will not come as a surprise to me if they tell me that because of the supercharger I had them install that my trans is no longer covered.
The trans fluid was changed in mid April along with having trans maintenance done. this was done when the truck broke down due to a valve guide that got sucked into one of the heads while on my to Ca for a visit to my folks. The heads and exhaust had to come off anyway so I told them to service the trans.
Re: Transmission Running Hot
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