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marcsbigfoot20b
Jul 14, 2015Explorer
Yep, its not just about the fluid.......its also how much heat the seals can handle. One seal failure can mean totally disabled trans.
I worked at a transmission shop for 4 years (23 years ago) Seen lots of burned up units, some with wasted seals and clutch packs where the glue that holds the fiber to the steel was gone.
Anything over 225 for more than 5 minutes and I would pull over or add a bigger cooler. It doesn't matter if you have full synthetic that can handle 350 degrees if the seals melt.
My truck stock would get up to 210 going up the rim in AZ. Added a way bigger cooler and now it only gets to 160 max ever.
I worked at a transmission shop for 4 years (23 years ago) Seen lots of burned up units, some with wasted seals and clutch packs where the glue that holds the fiber to the steel was gone.
Anything over 225 for more than 5 minutes and I would pull over or add a bigger cooler. It doesn't matter if you have full synthetic that can handle 350 degrees if the seals melt.
My truck stock would get up to 210 going up the rim in AZ. Added a way bigger cooler and now it only gets to 160 max ever.
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