Hello All;
I am looking into adding gauges for transmission and differential temperatures. I would like to put the transmission and both differential inputs to a single gauge with a three position switch to go between them. I like the idea of monitoring temps but don't want my cab to look like an airplane cockpit. I have done a search and was unable to find a direct answer for the following questions. Hopefully someone here can put me in the ball park.
I have an automatic transmission and was wondering what would be considered normal operating temps for the transmission and both diffs? By normal I mean an empty truck and a reasonable outdoor temperature (say 70 F).
Second question would be what is the max you should ever operate at before damage to expensive parts is imminent? Again, for the transmission and both diffs. I guess towing at max capacity on a hot day (say 110 F) in the mountains, would be a worst case scenario.
Thanks for all your help.
I am looking into adding gauges for transmission and differential temperatures. I would like to put the transmission and both differential inputs to a single gauge with a three position switch to go between them. I like the idea of monitoring temps but don't want my cab to look like an airplane cockpit. I have done a search and was unable to find a direct answer for the following questions. Hopefully someone here can put me in the ball park.
I have an automatic transmission and was wondering what would be considered normal operating temps for the transmission and both diffs? By normal I mean an empty truck and a reasonable outdoor temperature (say 70 F).
Second question would be what is the max you should ever operate at before damage to expensive parts is imminent? Again, for the transmission and both diffs. I guess towing at max capacity on a hot day (say 110 F) in the mountains, would be a worst case scenario.
Thanks for all your help.