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Nov-13-2013 06:50 PM
Mark Kovalsky wrote:
That chart isn't 20 years old. It's more like 50 years old. It is useless for the modern world.
I've run modern ATF as high as 320°F in testing. The seals didn't harden, the clutches didn't burn, varnish didn't form, etc. This chart is plain wrong for a modern transmission.
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Nov-13-2013 05:40 AM
DougE wrote:
If you search some you will find most sources state that the design operating temperature of automatic transmissions is 175*. You will also find that most life vs. temperature charts for auto transmissions do not go below 175*. This is the reason behind installing an auxiliary cooler prior to the radiator cooler. This allows cool trans fluid to be warmed up to the correct temp as the outlet of the engine radiator is ~175*.
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Nov-11-2013 08:13 AM
bmanning wrote:CKNSLS wrote:DougE wrote:
If you search some you will find most sources state that the design operating temperature of automatic transmissions is 175*. You will also find that most life vs. temperature charts for auto transmissions do not go below 175*. This is the reason behind installing an auxiliary cooler prior to the radiator cooler. This allows cool trans fluid to be warmed up to the correct temp as the outlet of the engine radiator is ~175*.
Yea, there is a trans temperarture chart floating around the internet that's been wrong for ten years. There is no "normal" as long as it stays within the temoerature range where the fluid is designed to work. See my post above.
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Those charts can be extremely misleading, as they're based off of obsolete trans fluid technology. Much wiser in 2013 to go by either a) the truck manufacturer or b) the maker of the fluid itself.
Would take some getting used to, but I'm thinking a modern trans with today's synthetic fluid could run 240-250F for hours on end with no consequences.
Nov-11-2013 08:05 AM
CKNSLS wrote:DougE wrote:
If you search some you will find most sources state that the design operating temperature of automatic transmissions is 175*. You will also find that most life vs. temperature charts for auto transmissions do not go below 175*. This is the reason behind installing an auxiliary cooler prior to the radiator cooler. This allows cool trans fluid to be warmed up to the correct temp as the outlet of the engine radiator is ~175*.
Yea, there is a trans temperarture chart floating around the internet that's been wrong for ten years. There is no "normal" as long as it stays within the temoerature range where the fluid is designed to work. See my post above.
Nov-11-2013 08:01 AM