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Tranny temp question-cooler line vs servo port

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Old 05-11-2010, 11:27 AM
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What is the normal temp difference between the tranny fluid in the front servo port vs. the fluid in the cooler lines (before it enters the cooler)? Thanks in advance.
 
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I run a sending unit in the pan and in the servo port. I haven't run one in the cooler line though, but from what i've seen people report for temps in the lines, I think they are very comparable to the servo. The pan is quite a bit different though.
 
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Thanks for the reply Silver. I read somewhere that there is no fluid flow through the front port in reverse, 1st or 2nd gear, is this true?
 



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