Thinking of using a gearbox oil cooler . Not a clue what I need .Has anyone done this and can point me in the right direction on whats needed and how
to install successfully and where to buy the items.
Many Thanks
Why?
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Why?
Yes I'm fitting a temp guage at present to check out a theory that my gearbox(s) failure issues are due to overheating . If so a cooler might be my saviour.
Which gearbox? what oil are you using? Were the gearboxes second hand or reconditioned? Are you using a quickshift? I seriously doubt that oil temperature will cause gearbox failure , more likely the wrong oil, worn internals, or using a quick shift for fast changes especially when used on a type 9 box that suffer from synchro ring problems.
Rusty the boxes are both MT75 and both reconditioned (by two different companies) . In a few hundred miles both displayed similar issues that is load
werring noise when in neutral and car stationery. No gear whining when car moving ,no issues selecting gears etc. All works fine apart from this
annoying worn bearing type sound. noise loudens as gbox oil heats up with use. Changed spigot bearing on both occasion and changed clutch release
bearing as well .
The first box I used MT75 oil from my local ford dealers but the second box as used Millers Oil.
[Edited on 3/8/10 by Cubby]
MT75s were in cossies right?
If so they suffered from an idle chatter and an overrun growl with certain clutches fitted. My dads saph had idle chatter on the std clutch, Brooklyn
replaced it under warranty for an EsCos clutch which solved this but gave a bit of overrun growl, but more bearable than the chatter.
Just a thought.
A gearbox does not have an oilpump so you would need an electric one and probably a filter
Normally the only time coolers are required for the transmission and differential is indurance racing, two or more hours.
The normal practice is an electric pump with lines to a cooler and temp guages. The pumps can not be turned on until the oil gets very hot, and
therefore thin enough to pump.
Nascar and some 12 and 24 hour cars use this system, but it is not needed for sprint racing
I have to agree with Rusty here. On a road car, oil temp will more than likely not be your problem. In fact I can't think of any way to install a
cooler as there is no pump or circulation. It has to be a bearing or misalignment somewhere.
[Edited on 4-8-10 by RazMan]
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Originally posted by Stott
MT75s were in cossies right?
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Originally posted by snapper
A gearbox does not have an oilpump so you would need an electric one and probably a filter
quote:
Originally posted by snapper
A gearbox does not have an oilpump so you would need an electric one and probably a filter
quote:
Originally posted by snapper
A gearbox does not have an oilpump so you would need an electric one and probably a filter
quote:
Originally posted by snapper
A gearbox does not have an oilpump so you would need an electric one and probably a filter
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Originally posted by britishtrident
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Originally posted by Stott
MT75s were in cossies right?
They used the T5 same as the Rover75 V8 & the Mustang.