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Quadzilla transmission temp.


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Not sure where this post is supposed to go, but I can't seem to get a transmission temp reading from my quad. It only says 100°. I have attached a photo of how I have it installed. Wafer, ring terminal, washer, lock washer, and nut right? I don't think u can really mess it up but what am I missing? I need a new wafer now because I broke mine... Any help is appreciated.

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O.K.  So my question is which is the hot line to the cooler?  A 2001 for me.  I also followed the instructions.  I'm going to see Spencer next week.  Going to bein Utah.

 

Would you want to know the temp out or the temp going back into the transmission.

 

Thanks in advance.

Michael

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2 minutes ago, kzimmer said:

Follow the front line from the trans. That's the pressure line. The return is the rear. If I remember right, the pressure line goes to the oil/water heat exchange on the passenger side block first, then to trans cooler.

 

Thanks!!  I appreciate it!

 

Michael

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                I put the trans temp sender in the line from the front of the trans to the oil/water heat exchanger.

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The truck is mostly used for towing a 8k lb 5th wheel.   It takes about 10 miles to start seeing a reading and a normal reading between 155°-180°F depending on ambient air temp with 190°-210°F in stop and go traffic or backing up.

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The front line is the "OUT" line going to the coolers. Putting a sender there will give you the highest and most active readings due to the fact that the fluid is coming straight out of the converter and off to the coolers. You will see some pretty high temperatures here as you work that converter. This information is not as useful to me as it is basically just an indicator of how hard you're working the converter. The best place for the sender is in the pan. This will give you an indication of the net result of all of your systems; converter, coolers, gear train, etc. 

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