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I just saw something on fb...
What are your thoughts on this?

Honestly i dig the idea!

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Filled the truck and started it. I let it idle a little over 15 mins and it never got warm enough to read on the mechanical gauge.

The big ass fan i have really moves air and the water pump seems to push a lot of fluid. I think all these things and the matched thermostat with the holes in it will definitely keep it cooler.

I need to drive it before i know if this was successful or not but it may be a couple days before i have time to take it out.

This pic is with the truck idling at 7-800 rpm. Thats a lot more airflow than i had before. I cant imagine what it will do at operating temps when the clutch is engaged and im driving.

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Well shit... i took a 30 min drive up over the point and realized once i got home that my kickdown/tv cable wasnt connected... i hope i didnt kill my 700r4.... trans temps never went over 220...

Anyways, the truck ran a bit cooler. Full ac (trans running hot) and i went over the point and i only saw 208 as my high temp for just a little bit. If i turn off the ac it goes to 195-197... id say these numbers are acceptable. I just hated seeing 220+

Man i hope i didnt hurt the trans... ugh...

I hooked up the cable and drove it again and it seems better and the trans runs much cooler lol go figure.
 
Funny thing is the trans was serviced literally 50 miles before this so my fluid was brand new with a nice additive
 
What's your normal trans temp?

Really if the temps didn't go up too much over normal I think you'll likely be good.

The TV cable is dependent on throttle position so if you were easy on the throttle might have helped.

I know it helps control a myriad of functions but if your trans didn't get way hot it should be fine.

Only way to really tell is drive it.
 
What's your normal trans temp?

Really if the temps didn't go up too much over normal I think you'll likely be good.

The TV cable is dependent on throttle position so if you were easy on the throttle might have helped.

I know it helps control a myriad of functions but if your trans didn't get way hot it should be fine.

Only way to really tell is drive it.
it hit 220 but never went over that. and for this vehicle 200ish is normal, it typically matches the engine temp. i did get on it pretty hard a few times but it never got hot and it doesn't stink. once i realized what i did i connected the cable and took a drive, it felt a ton better and id say it felt pretty normal. temps stayed lower. i would be surprized if this trans has more thank 10K miles on it and the fluid has 50 miles tops... i am hoping those two things and the fact it didnt get hot might have saved my but. id hate to drive it to maob and have it burn up a trans on a trail.

looks like a good excuse to start to daily this truck for a little bit ;)
 
Anybody have a lead on a dirt cheap running 454 for a last minute budget build for another ck5'r ? (Not for me but I'll definitely be working on it)
 
Oh crap. ... this terd still runs hot... grrrrrrrrrrr.... i drove it 4 hours up a canyon and such and did ok, never got over 220 but once i got off the freeway and was sitting at a light i forgot to flip on my electric fan and left the ac on and it hit 228... not thrilled about that.

I may go to 2- 10"or 12" super high output pusher fans and have the fitech control those so i cant forget again. Two pushers and that giant mechanical should do the trick right? ;)

Im running out of ideas.

On a good note, i did pick up some 40s for plan B.

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