260*+ trans temps ain't "warm temps" lol. They would continue but I kick it out of gear and use truck/trailer brakes from there
Sorry on my phone and can't see signature, what type of pressure you running in the Allison?260*+ trans temps ain't "warm temps" lol. They would continue but I kick it out of gear and use truck/trailer brakes from there
Sorry on my phone and can't see signature, what type of pressure you running in the Allison?
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T-stats will not be coming out nor will I put restrictors in. For one, you would have to block the water pump bypass tube to do restrictors and second, the orifice size is very particular. I don't want to be running up and down hills all summer just trying to get that figured out.
She gets driven more in the winter here than summer between dune trips and nice cruises, it's generally when I drive it the most but I don't hit the hills I do in the summer. There are two short 6% grades that I can pull in 5th gear and temps don't even move till I'm cresting the top lol. Summer is the killer on my truck
There are no check balls in these t-stats, just a bleed hole in each
Converter is locked the whole time. Like josh said, my built trans, heavy weight and high rpm is getting it hot. Iirc the trans pressures are in 320psi range.
I don't want to drill holes. I've done that in other vehicles and it just prolongs warm up time. Plus I don't think that's going to be enough water. I already have the turbo return to the top of the thermostat housing so that is a decent amount of water circulating around the thermostat
Not tying to be negative to these ideas so sorry if that's how it's coming across. It's stuff I've tried before on other rigs and I know the down falls to them already. Only thing I have not seen is someone trying a thermostat setup like I was thinking. This is also assuming the engine doesn't cool its self down enough to the point the 160* stat closes too lol
I thought you already had an LLY turbo in it. I bet that will be enough to let you keep the rpm below 3000 which will probably keep the temps more reasonable.
What about adding an electric pusher fan for the trans cooler? Force the trans cooler to work.
I have had similar problems in AK, where I can get high trans temps at idle or in traffic but NEVER get the fan clutch to engage because of lower ambient air temps (that problem was solved by getting rid of the ATS kit!:roflmao::roflmao.
260*+ trans temps ain't "warm temps" lol. They would continue but I kick it out of gear and use truck/trailer brakes from there
Oh I didn’t see that they were getting that high.
You don’t need to kick it out of gear and use the brakes the next he’ll will slow you down.
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Never had that issue on 5+ mile long grades..
Fan off tstats closed would reduce cooling for trans
Spinning at those RPM Doesn't allow the fluid to sit in either cooler long enough to transfer enough heat.
I'd stick a fan, on a temp switch, on the external cooler.
Putting a lower tstat in would just make it take longer to happen
I'm just over here like man a 68r with turbo brake tuning would keep you from having to turn the rpm you do down hill.