Apr-30-2016 08:58 AM
May-21-2016 11:14 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Transmissions are expensive, fluid is relatively cheap, change it frequently and keep it cool with extra coolers and deep pans.
May-20-2016 12:18 AM
May-19-2016 07:50 PM
May-19-2016 07:40 PM
pnichols wrote:
I had a remanufactured 5R110 transmission - supposedly with "heavy duty" options - installed instead of having the original transmission rebuilt. I hope that there is such a thing as a heavy duty way to rebuild the 5R110 5-speed transmission and that we actually wound up with it after dropping $5600.
I can't imagine how the Ford 5-speed transmission can be over-heated pulling only around 11,800 lbs. of motorhome. It seems to me that we shouldn't have to be concerned with over-heating our transmission under these conditions. Are those transmission fluid heat charts above really serious -> one has to keep transmission temperatures way down to 185 degrees or less for 100,000+ mile transmission life??? You could of fooled me!!
May-18-2016 08:31 PM
May-17-2016 04:53 AM
May-16-2016 09:18 PM
May-16-2016 08:29 PM
pianotuna wrote:
top gear is still 1:1 in both.
May-16-2016 07:47 PM
May-16-2016 12:06 PM
Baja Man wrote:
Is is possible to have a 5 speed with a date of 10/04? I thought ALL 2004 chassis dates were 4R100 4 speed trans.
May-16-2016 11:40 AM
May-16-2016 11:26 AM
May-16-2016 10:28 AM
carringb wrote:
Those charts are made by transmissions cooler MFGs to scare you into buying their products!
They may have been accurate at one time, but transmissions and fluids have come a LONG ways since the 60s
As for 5R110 upgrades... IMO they aren't really necessary. That transmission is used in applications up to 30,000 and the only difference is the cooler size. Most of the failures seem to be caused by freak electronics issues, such as valves opening out of synch or getting stuck, etc. The Achilles of of the 5R110 is the way it shifts. Certain shifts can lockup the output shaft if the timing isn't exactly right, because it performs a swap-shift during one of the changes. So... failures can happen, albeit rarely, but I'm not convinced more expensive parts would prevent most of those failures.
May-16-2016 09:59 AM
pnichols wrote:
Are those transmission fluid heat charts above really serious -> one has to keep transmission temperatures way down to 185 degrees or less for 100,000+ mile transmission life??? You could of fooled me!!