krazyburro
SDD Junior Member
Tranmission gets hot after an hour of freeway driving at 70+mph (2500+ rpm).
Autometer pillar gauges reads 200+ and dash gauge barely moves. If I slow to 60mph temp will come down to 180 but takes sometime to do so.
Went on a test run will 8000# trailer towing up hill most of the way. Trans temp remained steady for approx 45 mins the spiked to 200 degrees in seconds. The gauge in the dash barely moved. If we continued, the pillar gauge would continue to climb and eventually the dash gauge would follow. I've never had the dash gauge into the red but think it would go there if I did not slow.
Ford has checked the trans and can find no fault.
What would cause the pillar gauge to spike 40 degrees in seconds? Any ideas on the overall prob?
03 Ford 7.3l deseil 4R100 transmission w/ Mag Hy-Tech high capacity oil pan. Had a Super chip but have removed the chip and am running stock. AFE intake w/ 4" Magna Flow Cat back exhaust.
Autometer pillar gauges reads 200+ and dash gauge barely moves. If I slow to 60mph temp will come down to 180 but takes sometime to do so.
Went on a test run will 8000# trailer towing up hill most of the way. Trans temp remained steady for approx 45 mins the spiked to 200 degrees in seconds. The gauge in the dash barely moved. If we continued, the pillar gauge would continue to climb and eventually the dash gauge would follow. I've never had the dash gauge into the red but think it would go there if I did not slow.
Ford has checked the trans and can find no fault.
What would cause the pillar gauge to spike 40 degrees in seconds? Any ideas on the overall prob?
03 Ford 7.3l deseil 4R100 transmission w/ Mag Hy-Tech high capacity oil pan. Had a Super chip but have removed the chip and am running stock. AFE intake w/ 4" Magna Flow Cat back exhaust.