purple_duckk
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I'm at my wits end chasing this down. Any help or suggestions would be welcomed.
I drove my M925A2 home back in May. 330 miles went off without a hitch, but with 30 left the transmission was getting up around 275 on the gauge and it was shifting way early, bogging the engine and doing the speed to 40 even on flat straight roads.
I let it cool down and drove the last 30 miles it acted normal again, no problem.
Once home I did a full fluid change, engine oil, coolant, tranny oil(15w-40 was what was in it so I stuck with that) and changed all the filters including the transmission pan filter. I disconnected the coolant lines going from the radiator to the torpedo tranny oil cooler and poured water into the overflow and it poured straight out so the cooler flows coolant. I didn't see any sediment in the radiator and the coolant poured out of it when i disconnected the line so that doesn't seem to be plugged, the fan comes on when the engine gets up to temp, and the engine isn't overheating so I don't think there's a clog there.
I disconnected the oil line going out of the torpedo cooler, started the engine and it pumped oil so the cooler doesn't seem to have a clog.
So it seems the system is flowing oil and coolant, but I just went on a test drive after heating up the engine, checking the oil and tranny oil. Within 5 miles the tranny temp gauge hit 250 and I could tell I was losing power and bogging the motor. I live in Florida so it's not like I'm climbing crazy hills or anything, just minor grades.
I used the IR thermo gun to temp the transmission while I was idling. The gauge and IR gun showed 150. I drove around the farm a bit and the gauge and gun both showed 200. Out on the road when I started losing power the gauge was showing 250-260ish but the gun showed 177 at the torpedo and transmission case shot through the service trap door in the cab, but 155 at the pan. Not really sure if the gun is off at higher temps, I'll have to test that but either way ATF has a temp limit very similar to 15w-40 and 260-275 is kind of the limit before it breaks down. The engine temp gauge and ir gun both show 160 when the tranny is overheating.
I know people recommend doing a full fluid swap to ATF, but I don't think that minor change will make me be able to drive all day vs 5 miles. Plus I had no issues for 300 miles at first, so I assume there is another major issue I need to tackle first but I'm out of ideas. Any recommendations?
I drove my M925A2 home back in May. 330 miles went off without a hitch, but with 30 left the transmission was getting up around 275 on the gauge and it was shifting way early, bogging the engine and doing the speed to 40 even on flat straight roads.
I let it cool down and drove the last 30 miles it acted normal again, no problem.
Once home I did a full fluid change, engine oil, coolant, tranny oil(15w-40 was what was in it so I stuck with that) and changed all the filters including the transmission pan filter. I disconnected the coolant lines going from the radiator to the torpedo tranny oil cooler and poured water into the overflow and it poured straight out so the cooler flows coolant. I didn't see any sediment in the radiator and the coolant poured out of it when i disconnected the line so that doesn't seem to be plugged, the fan comes on when the engine gets up to temp, and the engine isn't overheating so I don't think there's a clog there.
I disconnected the oil line going out of the torpedo cooler, started the engine and it pumped oil so the cooler doesn't seem to have a clog.
So it seems the system is flowing oil and coolant, but I just went on a test drive after heating up the engine, checking the oil and tranny oil. Within 5 miles the tranny temp gauge hit 250 and I could tell I was losing power and bogging the motor. I live in Florida so it's not like I'm climbing crazy hills or anything, just minor grades.
I used the IR thermo gun to temp the transmission while I was idling. The gauge and IR gun showed 150. I drove around the farm a bit and the gauge and gun both showed 200. Out on the road when I started losing power the gauge was showing 250-260ish but the gun showed 177 at the torpedo and transmission case shot through the service trap door in the cab, but 155 at the pan. Not really sure if the gun is off at higher temps, I'll have to test that but either way ATF has a temp limit very similar to 15w-40 and 260-275 is kind of the limit before it breaks down. The engine temp gauge and ir gun both show 160 when the tranny is overheating.
I know people recommend doing a full fluid swap to ATF, but I don't think that minor change will make me be able to drive all day vs 5 miles. Plus I had no issues for 300 miles at first, so I assume there is another major issue I need to tackle first but I'm out of ideas. Any recommendations?