Sep-08-2016 04:53 AM
Sep-10-2016 10:17 PM
enblethen wrote:
The gearing in the transmission for reverse is slightly different then low gear in forward. Engine a 5 MPH in reverse is slightly higher then in forward low gear. Reverse could be 1500 RPMs where forward could be 2000 RPMs.
Sep-09-2016 11:15 AM
Bud
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Sep-09-2016 09:23 AM
enblethen wrote:
It could effect only reverse as it is slightly different ratio then low forward gear.
Sep-09-2016 09:15 AM
Bud
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Sep-09-2016 08:20 AM
enblethen wrote:
At idle, the transmission pump is not putting out enough pressure and volumne to lubricate and keep the back half of the transmission cool.
The transmission in neutral is not turning the internal components.
Idle is somewhere around 1000 RPMs, when driving the rig at say 50MPH, the engine is turning about 2000 RPMs.
Are you trying to get the tow company to pay for repairs?
Sep-09-2016 06:05 AM
Bud
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Sep-09-2016 04:16 AM
enblethen wrote:
No, The pump would not have been releasing high pressure, more apt to be low pressure at idle.
Towing with drive shaft not disconnected or axles removed would have created friction possible destroyer clutches which in turn when you drove the rig got into the valve body and cooling lines creating higher then normal pressure.
Sep-08-2016 03:20 PM
Bud
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Sep-08-2016 11:49 AM
enblethen wrote:
Towing with the drive shaft connected or not pulling the rear axles, spun the output of the transmission causing overheating of the transmission and fluid.
Even with engine running, the fluid is not circulated in the transmission.
Sep-08-2016 10:42 AM
Bud
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Sep-08-2016 10:29 AM
Sep-08-2016 10:27 AM
TriumphGuy wrote:
I think Philippe meant "burst" (C'est vrai Philippe, s'exploser ou deborder?)
If I understand correctly, a hose which transports the transmission fluid burst?
Sep-08-2016 10:23 AM
Sep-08-2016 10:22 AM
charwan wrote:
What do you mean by "Pop up hose at the radiator'.