Did I just fubar my trans...again???
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Just got word back from the trans shop. They believe the trans overheated. They're going to go through it tomorrow and replace what needs to be replaced, but they're recommending I pay them $145 to install an external trans cooler.
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YES, install the external cooler! but its a pretty easy job to do yourself if you have the tools, you might also think about installing an external filter as well as a trans temp gauge. After dumping 2200+ into my trans (4rth one iv'e put in it, lol) I now try to treat her real good!
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I was absolutely considering a temp gauge actually. How difficult are those to install?
As far as the cooler, well, I'll probably have the shop install it for me so I don't have to drive an hour (each way) for them to inspect it once I get it done. Also, never heard of an external trans filter, what is that? (I know WHAT it is, just don't know anything about them, haha)
As far as the cooler, well, I'll probably have the shop install it for me so I don't have to drive an hour (each way) for them to inspect it once I get it done. Also, never heard of an external trans filter, what is that? (I know WHAT it is, just don't know anything about them, haha)
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A. Use some 3/8id barbs and a brass T inline between your radiator and your cooler, use a brass bushing and install the 1/8npt sender in the T.
B. Install the 1/8npt temp sender in the pressure test port of the trans, its on the drivers side somewhere above the electronics/shift linkage (if I remember correctly).
C. Install the 1/8npt sender in your remote filter housing (see below).
I also have a thermostat which I plan to install so as to bypass the extra components until the radiator or transmission sufficiently warms the fluid to running temp.
NOTE: Over-cooling, under-cooling, over-filling, and under-filling of transmission fluid can kill your transmission!
This is an example of ONE type of setup, this just shows the pieces and how they CAN connect, your situation might dictate a different setup, as mine does.
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Last edited by Ugly_Monkey; 06-30-2011 at 06:28 PM.
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Interesting stuff for sure.
I'm definitely having the trans shop install the cooler I decided. Not worth the money saved to have to drive 2 hours (round trip, hour there and hour back) plus wait around for them to inspect the trans so I can do it myself. I'll just have them do it while they're messing with the truck anyways, and everybody is happy
I'm definitely having the trans shop install the cooler I decided. Not worth the money saved to have to drive 2 hours (round trip, hour there and hour back) plus wait around for them to inspect the trans so I can do it myself. I'll just have them do it while they're messing with the truck anyways, and everybody is happy
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I have driven my truck pretty hard and the transmission does great , I did have to rebuild it once and replace it once but it was my own fault . I drove through a pond and the seal around the dip stick was bad and filled the tranny with water , it still worked great but everyone told me it wouldn't last , and they were right it froze up over the winter . But I also drove this s10 blazer 60 miles one way everyday to work . I do go through quite a bit of other suspension parts though , like idler arms they suck .
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well ive had my last blaze for a year now. I beat the heck out of it everyday and i have yet to hav e any kind of failures knock on wood. Just a fuel pump and minor things. My trans shifts a tiny bit hard sometimes..but im happy.