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Got the Jeep back but having some problems with the Turbo400 trans. At idle it gets up to 125dg and no leak.Then after 20 mins of driving the temp goes up to over 200 and thats with the cooler fan on. When I check the trans has leaked quit a bit of tranny fluid out. Looks like its coming from the pump area or Torq converter. Any ideas?
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I have the Jeep back. It dyno'd at 580 hp at the crank and 390 at the wheels. Now I only have one problem. When the engine is idling the trans gets up to 125 degrees with the cooler fan on. Then when I drive it for about 20 minutes with cooler fan on the temp goes up to 230+ and it starts leaking fluid. Looks like it is coming from the pump or torq converter. Any ideas???
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I have the Jeep back. It dyno'd at 580 hp at the crank and 390 at the wheels. Now I only have one problem. When the engine is idling the trans gets up to 125 degrees with the cooler fan on. Then when I drive it for about 20 minutes with cooler fan on the temp goes up to 230+ and it starts leaking fluid. The tranny is pumping fluid from the inlet and outlet. So no flow.
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that's pretty cool you took the time and have the skill to remove it on your own. I am curious why you didn't have the guys who built it work on it. I know you paid them a lot and you shouldn't be having any issues this soon. Did the builder not offer to fix it?
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Originally posted by vwtipeii View Postthat's pretty cool you took the time and have the skill to remove it on your own. I am curious why you didn't have the guys who built it work on it. I know you paid them a lot and you shouldn't be having any issues this soon. Did the builder not offer to fix it?
Since the builder didn't build the trans he wanted $1750.00 to remove then re-install. So I went and bought a cherry picker, transmission jack, a few hand tools I needed. Spent about $480. Now I have everything for the next time. It wasn't to bad to pull everything. Today I took the transmission to the shop that built it and it will be done Monday evening. I am picking it up Tuesday morning. Going to try to have back up and running by next Sunday. I also have to install some Lux rock lights.
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Originally posted by RallyeX View PostSince the builder didn't build the trans he wanted $1750.00 to remove then re-install. So I went and bought a cherry picker, transmission jack, a few hand tools I needed. Spent about $480. Now I have everything for the next time. It wasn't to bad to pull everything. Today I took the transmission to the shop that built it and it will be done Monday evening. I am picking it up Tuesday morning. Going to try to have back up and running by next Sunday. I also have to install some Lux rock lights.Rich
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Hope you get the issue figured out!
next time you have to pull the motor, it'll go alot faster. The first time I pulled the motor in my Willys, it took me about a whole week just to get the motor out (which for me means removing the radiator, fenders, and some other stuff too).
Now it probably only takes a good weekend to pull it, do what I need to do, then put it back in if I were pressed for time. Otherwise, I'd let it drag out for a few more days, I like to work slow, lol! It still takes just as long to do everything, I just spend more time goofing off, taking brakes, doing other things now.Last edited by daniel_buck; 01-16-16, 11:43 PM.[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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