03 7.3L 4R100 Trans gets hot

aklim

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before I go that far, first thing to do is to check the gauge. Take an infrared thermometer to scan the pan. If they jive, we go from there. Maybe a 6.0 cooler or check debris between the grille and the radiator fan.
 

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Any idea of what type of torque converter would work the best? Is it easy to put in yourself or do I need to go to a shop to have that done?

I generally don't like to have an expensive TC in a used trans. If it breaks, the only way to fix the TC is to have it cut apart, cleaned, rewelded back and balanced. Cost me close to $400 for that service, IIRC.
 

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Checked the diff between the pan and the gauge and got about a 30 degree difference. this difference may be caused due to the location the gauge is reading from since it is an after market pan carrying a lot more fluid then stock (This seems a little big though). will check for bebri between the radiator fan and grille.
 

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Also check and make sure everything is tight on the back side of the gauge. My ground came loose and after 10 min. of driving the gauge would read 200*
 

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ck the bypass line

I had flushed the trans on my 03 7.3 per this sites instructions. But I had fluid all over the floor. (OK, thats not that unusual for me but shouldnt happen with this procedure....)

Did a little reading here and vendors sites; DieselSite says if this happens the cooler bypass line is plugged which reduces fluid flow from the cooler. Ordered a new one from them, put it on and trans temps have dropped 15-30 degrees per the ScanGauge......

Good Luck
Mike
 

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I believe that it does, slight modification may be needed, but not much. Check out ATS, BD, or NADP for a TC. Also, check out Brians Truck Shop.
 

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Just installed the 6.0L cooler in my early 99 last week. Bolted right in with just some minor plumbing work to adapt from the larger inlet/outlet ports to the 3/8" stock hose. I'll be putting a load on it next week and see what the temps look like. ;tu
 

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Just installed the 6.0L cooler in my early 99 last week. Bolted right in with just some minor plumbing work to adapt from the larger inlet/outlet ports to the 3/8" stock hose. I'll be putting a load on it next week and see what the temps look like. ;tu

In the stock tune and with that and the BTS trans, I can barely break 55 over ambient in the summer.
 

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