Okay, so, I know better but did it anyway.
I'd decided to run across Death valley with this load of cars. So after pulling some of these steeper grades grossing 34,000 lbs (at least), I dropped into a low as first gear and topping out at these hills at 5 MPH, saw coolant temps reaching 237 degrees and oil temps hitting 252 degrees. Needless to say I let the truck run down the hill very easily to try and get as much of the 115 degree ambient temperature through the radiator as possible to get the numbers down before something blew. Nothing did and I did not lose a drop of coolant; a testament to the integrity of the system
Once back "in civilization", driving across NV, AZ and NM, I'd noticed a few things different and wonder if it is related to high temps. During downhill runs and in 6th gear, with the engine brake on, my transmission will jump out of gear. It happens only once in a while when I am at certain speeds and engine RPMs and usually only with the engine brake on.
Question:
Could I have damaged a synchro gear?
If so, how difficult is it to drop the transmission and replace it?
Yes, it's a 6-speed manual G56 hooked to the 6.7
Half way up at Towne Pass on Hwy 190 and before dropping down to Emigrant Campground
I'd decided to run across Death valley with this load of cars. So after pulling some of these steeper grades grossing 34,000 lbs (at least), I dropped into a low as first gear and topping out at these hills at 5 MPH, saw coolant temps reaching 237 degrees and oil temps hitting 252 degrees. Needless to say I let the truck run down the hill very easily to try and get as much of the 115 degree ambient temperature through the radiator as possible to get the numbers down before something blew. Nothing did and I did not lose a drop of coolant; a testament to the integrity of the system
Once back "in civilization", driving across NV, AZ and NM, I'd noticed a few things different and wonder if it is related to high temps. During downhill runs and in 6th gear, with the engine brake on, my transmission will jump out of gear. It happens only once in a while when I am at certain speeds and engine RPMs and usually only with the engine brake on.
Question:
Could I have damaged a synchro gear?
If so, how difficult is it to drop the transmission and replace it?
Yes, it's a 6-speed manual G56 hooked to the 6.7
Half way up at Towne Pass on Hwy 190 and before dropping down to Emigrant Campground
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