Originally posted by Blue Thunder
Usually the obvious thing we think of when our truck is overheating is the cooling system. However, if you go back and look at the signatures, you'll find a common thread. Those with autos are the one's overheating. The reason is because of the auto not locking up in second gear, causing heat to build in the transmission. Once the trans temp rises above the engine coolant temp (usually about 210*) the stacked coolers at the front of our trucks work against us. Since the trans cooler is in front of the intercooler in front of the radiator, the hot air from the trans. heats the intake air which makes the EGT's rise, which make the engine run hotter, which is trying to be cooled by the hot air coming from the hot trans cooler. Does that make sense???
That being said, the first thing we with autos need to do is make sure we are getting lock-up in 2nd. As long as the valve body is set up for it, all you need is a lock-up device. most trans builders have one available for about $300, or you could use some sort of mystery switch.
My new trans (with 2nd lock-up) is going in next week. I'll know then if my findings prove true.
Granted, our cooling system is likely inadequate for the power levels we are running. So, it would be good to check all the aforementioned devices (fan clutch, t-stat, coolant etc. ).
I am no expert, but you may find this info helpful.