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  • #91
    [COLOR="darkred"]Hey guys, I have a question. I think it's my exhaust that is making the transmission too hot... how do I fix this? I don't want to lower my exhaust pipe as it gets beaten up enough as it is. Is there a thicker transmission pan or something I can use to keep the heat away from the transmission? Perhaps my exhaust is routed incorrectly, as I don't hear about this problem from other YJ owners.[/COLOR]
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    • #92
      I doubt that the exhaust is contributing that much to the tranny temp, but it might be. How about a heat shield? A piece of sheet metal mounted in between the exhaust pipe and the tranny.
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      • #93
        [COLOR="darkred"]I guess I'm just at a loss as to why my trans is heating up as it is. Hey! You're supposed to be in Colorado!?[/COLOR]
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        • #94
          Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post
          [COLOR="darkred"]I guess I'm just at a loss as to why my trans is heating up as it is. Hey! You're supposed to be in Colorado!?[/COLOR]
          We leave today. If you want to find out if the exhaust has anything to do with the heat issue, go to homo depot and get a piece of sheet metal. Make a heat shield to fit between the exhaust and the tranny. Simple dimple man...
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          • #95
            Originally posted by RAT View Post
            We leave today. If you want to find out if the exhaust has anything to do with the heat issue, go to homo depot and get a piece of sheet metal. Make a heat shield to fit between the exhaust and the tranny. Simple dimple man...
            [COLOR="darkred"]I'll give it a try!

            Have fun out there. Keep it on the tires man.[/COLOR]
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            • #96
              Nick, one question... Does your gas gauge work? If it does, I may have to have you look at mine
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              • #97
                Originally posted by 6spdYJ View Post
                Nick, one question... Does your gas gauge work? If it does, I may have to have you look at mine
                [COLOR="darkred"] I replaced mine when it stopped working with an AutoMeter gauge. Sorry. [/COLOR]
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                • #98
                  Quick hijack. Do you happen to have the part number or remember where you got it from? Was it a straight swap? Thanks. We now return to our regularly scheduled POS thread...
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by 6spdYJ View Post
                    Quick hijack. Do you happen to have the part number or remember where you got it from? Was it a straight swap? Thanks. We now return to our regularly scheduled POS thread...
                    [COLOR="darkred"]I actually think I got it at NAPA or Auto Zone... You just need to make sure the ohms line up correctly. If my memory serves, it's a 0 full and 90 empty gauge that you need. I don't have my Chilton's Manual in front of me though.[/COLOR]
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                    • I have a YJ, do I fit into this thread?
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                      • roger, unless you have some serious issues with your yj, sorry to say brother but u might not make the cut... this is an exclusive crowd. BTW my t-case needs replaced... BAWHAHAH, i win nick!!!

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                        • Originally posted by YJReed View Post
                          roger, unless you have some serious issues with your yj, sorry to say brother but u might not make the cut... this is an exclusive crowd. BTW my t-case needs replaced... BAWHAHAH, i win nick!!!
                          [COLOR="darkred"]Reed: Now... let's not be hasty... maybe it just needs work.

                          Roger: You're YJ is in FAR too good a shape to make this thread...that goes for Jason too!![/COLOR]
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                          • Oh Nick, you don't know the can o'worms I'm about to open. I have been putting off pulling the tranny to fix a leak and to see what a 140k mile clutch, plate, and thrust bearing look like. While that whole mess is out I just might take a peek inside the T/C. I've got noises that I've narrowed down to the transmission area and I'm not surprised that something inside hasn't grenaded out of the side of the case. I haven't been easy on the whole shebang and I think I'm starting to pay for it.

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                            • Originally posted by Jason View Post
                              Oh Nick, you don't know the can o'worms I'm about to open. I have been putting off pulling the tranny to fix a leak and to see what a 140k mile clutch, plate, and thrust bearing look like. While that whole mess is out I just might take a peek inside the T/C. I've got noises that I've narrowed down to the transmission area and I'm not surprised that something inside hasn't grenaded out of the side of the case. I haven't been easy on the whole shebang and I think I'm starting to pay for it.
                              [COLOR="darkred"]Well, I've really learned some hard lessons with regard to my drivetrain. If you haven't had your fingers in there for a while...evil is plotting on you.

                              Alternatively, if I put my fingers into the wiring...evil is waiting to trip me up.[/COLOR]
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                              • [COLOR="darkred"]I told 6spdYJ I'd take a picture of my dash with the Autometer guage in it. It's not pretty, but it works. I'd recommend a new gauge cluster if you're going to replace anything. They're not as expensive as my route.[/COLOR]

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                                [color="darkred"]Also, for YJReed, I got the wiring for the automatic transmission neutral cutout switch. Here is what I recieved:[/color]

                                Last edited by USMC 0369; 08-09-12, 01:29 PM.
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