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Old 01-02-2012, 11:04 PM
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i was wondering what everyones tranny temp is running at? or if anyone has any idea what the operating temp should be?
 
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depends on outside temp and how heavy you are. i put a big cooler on mine b/c i tow 100k a year. towing as much as 18k, i've seen 180 degrees only one time pulling a big hill. 160 is about normal. empty (with trailer, i'm around 130 when its cold out like now. just the truck, i don't see much temp at all. hope this helps.
 
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I've never seen above 180* 135-160 is pretty typical for me.
 
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thanks guys.. runnin it hard today it was 60 out and it never got above 125.. i was just wonderin to make sure mine isnt gettin to hot and then fryin it
 
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Old 01-03-2012, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by strokinf350
thanks guys.. runnin it hard today it was 60 out and it never got above 125.. i was just wonderin to make sure mine isnt gettin to hot and then fryin it
IMHO anything under 220* is nothing to get excited about.
 
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Old 01-03-2012, 05:53 PM
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cruising on a normal day, around from 30- 60* out, i'll hit 190- 200* but that's a munaual too.
 
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Originally Posted by fordornothing
cruising on a normal day, around from 30- 60* out, i'll hit 190- 200* but that's a munaual too.
guess he never said if he had an automatic or manaul, huh???
 
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Old 01-05-2012, 07:10 PM
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well correct me if i'm wrong, but with a manual you really don't have to worry. unless you're over 300*
 
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Old 01-08-2012, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fordornothing
well correct me if i'm wrong, but with a manual you really don't have to worry. unless you're over 300*
yeah, i'd say when you see those temps, its to late anyway! i've never monitored rear end or manual trans temps.
 
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i guess the only thing you have to worry about on a manual with high temps is, burning the seals out
 


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