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Hello.
As I told you before, I broke the transmission of my HDJ81 about two year ago and I had to rebuild it.
It was rebuilt by a local automatic transmission specialist and it worked fine, the only problem I had was that I had the A/T oil temperarture light on during a trip in the Morroccan desert, but I thought it was normal in that conditions.
Anyway, after that I installed a heavy duty transmission oil radiator, the one shown in the picture:
And, last week, I installed a transmission oil temperature gauge purchased at wholesale automatics in Australia: Wholesale Automatic Transmissions
I've been checking the temperatures in several circumstances and the results are worrying:
In the highway, it stays really cool (140ºF-170ºF), but as soon as I start driving in mountain roads (I live in a very mountainous place) the temperature starts to rise very quickly. It even reached 270 ºF driving very fast in a mountain pass.
Firstly, I thought that the radiator I have installed doesn't work well when the air flow is not strong enough, but then I started to see that, when going in overdrive, the temperature goes down and, as soon as the 2nd or 3rd gear are engaged, it becomes hot really quickly.
I did an experiment: I went uphill during 10 miles in overdrive with the cruise control set at 50 mph. The maximum temperature reached was 185ºF.
Then I drove back down to the first point again and did the same track again with the cruise control at 50mph again, but in 3rd gear. At the end of the track, the temperature was 245ºF.
My theory is that the torque convertor is not locking up properly in 2nd and 3rd gear (in overdrive is always locked I think), or maybe is slipping too much.
What do you think? I think these temperatures are way too hot, specially considering I run a heavy duty radiator and that it was freezing outside.
Do you think the extreme valve body kit from wholesale automatics would be a solution or would I need a complete transmission rebuilt?
Wholesale Automatic Transmissions
A friend advises me to install an extra transmission oil radiator, but I don't think that would solve the problem.
Any advises?
As I told you before, I broke the transmission of my HDJ81 about two year ago and I had to rebuild it.
It was rebuilt by a local automatic transmission specialist and it worked fine, the only problem I had was that I had the A/T oil temperarture light on during a trip in the Morroccan desert, but I thought it was normal in that conditions.
Anyway, after that I installed a heavy duty transmission oil radiator, the one shown in the picture:
And, last week, I installed a transmission oil temperature gauge purchased at wholesale automatics in Australia: Wholesale Automatic Transmissions
I've been checking the temperatures in several circumstances and the results are worrying:
In the highway, it stays really cool (140ºF-170ºF), but as soon as I start driving in mountain roads (I live in a very mountainous place) the temperature starts to rise very quickly. It even reached 270 ºF driving very fast in a mountain pass.
Firstly, I thought that the radiator I have installed doesn't work well when the air flow is not strong enough, but then I started to see that, when going in overdrive, the temperature goes down and, as soon as the 2nd or 3rd gear are engaged, it becomes hot really quickly.
I did an experiment: I went uphill during 10 miles in overdrive with the cruise control set at 50 mph. The maximum temperature reached was 185ºF.
Then I drove back down to the first point again and did the same track again with the cruise control at 50mph again, but in 3rd gear. At the end of the track, the temperature was 245ºF.
My theory is that the torque convertor is not locking up properly in 2nd and 3rd gear (in overdrive is always locked I think), or maybe is slipping too much.
What do you think? I think these temperatures are way too hot, specially considering I run a heavy duty radiator and that it was freezing outside.
Do you think the extreme valve body kit from wholesale automatics would be a solution or would I need a complete transmission rebuilt?
Wholesale Automatic Transmissions
A friend advises me to install an extra transmission oil radiator, but I don't think that would solve the problem.
Any advises?
