steved said:OK, well the temperature thing... while it takes longer for the temp to reach "hot", I'm not sure that it won't eventually reach that mark... might take several hundred miles to do it, but I feel it will eventually top out at the original "hot" temperature... I just find it funny how much longer it takes to get there!
So far, the transmission is shifting better than it ever has... 300 miles to date... longer than the first change of Royal Purple lasted!
steved
CFAR said:Did you have your temp gauge installed with the stock lube? Do you have fast coolers installed? I just realized that my temp probe went in when I put on the fast coolers. So I have no data on stock lube/no Fast Coolers. Mine, unloaded won't go above 160 with the penzoil. loaded I've hit 225 at about 70mph. If I slow down the temps fall.
CFAR said:Maybe it doesn't matter, but 190 unloaded seems high, but then again you don't have coolers, and I don't remember what the claim is on their temp lowering ability.
steved said:I bought two bottles of the Lucas Trans additive today... it states right on the bottle "will improve hard shifting"... I'm also going to run a little bit in the tcase as well...
It also states to add a bottle to the transmission then top off with 15w40 or 10w30... ? Hmm, that sounds interesting to me... I could see using some synthetic 5w30 and a bottle of this stuff instead of synchromesh...
steved
blacksheep4x4 said:Some of the things said on this post make me wonder if this transmission wasn't made to be run with automatic transmission fluid in it.I personslly have a NV5600 in my '03 that gives me hell sometimes whe trying to shift in to reverse. The shifting really gets bad after towing a trailer for a long distance. Then a few days later if the truck hasn't been used for towing it eases up and starts shifting better. I bought a rebuild kit for this trans (haven't had the time to put it in yet) and the rebuild kit comes with some strange looking brass syncros. The have a coned shape to them and a real gritty feel. I am tempted to try auto fluid in it and see what happens. What do you guys think about doing so?
jwernert said:When I get in the truck cold, it will shift into any gear no problem. After I've driven a few miles it gets worse. I've had times lately when I couldn't get it into any gear including 4,5,&6. On those days I can let the clutch out or blip the throttle and get it to take 3rd or 2nd. After it goes into a gear, then I can get it into reverse. I changed the fluid to penzoil about 15k or so. I never had the trouble before it has slowly gotten worse since I changed the fluid. My truck has 115k miles. Down shifting while the truck is moving isn't a problem. So do I need new fluid or just add the Lucas treatment?
Texas Diesel said:Just a thought here. Perhaps the transmission fluid over heating is a problem. Cast iron is a poor conductor of heat.
FTR I have a Fastcooler on the driver side PTO port and Genos - Eaton PTO filter on the passenger side. I ALWAYS overfill the transmission by a quart or so too.