
Re: [Chrysler300] Fluid: Pink as can be!!
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Re: [Chrysler300] Fluid: Pink as can be!!
- From: Brandt Jimerson <brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 22:13:51 -0700 (PDT)
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From: Don Verity <d.verity@xxxxxxx>
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Brandt Jimerson <brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 2:29:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Fluid: Pink as can be!!
First off, the "low reverse band" does not apply when you come to a stop in
drive. It only applies in manual low when you push the low button. The one way
clutch is what holds in normal drive position when you come to a stop. When you
have the problem, try pushing the low button and see what happens. Could just be
a sticking governor, or shift valve.
If I did this transmission, that means it has been sitting around for years in
what kind of storage conditions I don't know.
Oh and BTW a 3-1 full throttle kickdown is about the most punishment you can do
to a transmission, especially a ram car. It should take it of coarse, but if you
are going to regularly beat the crap out of it, a trans cooler is a must.
300ly,
Don Verity
----- Original Message -----
>From: Brandt Jimerson
>To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 2:01 PM
>Subject: [Chrysler300] Fluid: Pink as can be!!
>
>
>Hello to all in 300sville!
>
>Well everybody, I think I caught it in time! I I've put around 75 semi-
>hotrodded miles on Melissa since I put in the F type fluid in and she's seems to
>
>be 99% perfect. The reason why I say 99% is because when cold (within first 3
>minutes of driving), when I come to a stop after going through an easy 1,2,3
>shift pattern, the low reverse (1st gear) band still does not apply. However,
>the 2nd or 3rd time after an easy 1,2,3 shift pattern, she is perfect! I'm a
>little scared about trans not going to 'break away' within the approximate,
>first 3 minute time frame but hoping sometime (somehow) that will change. From
>the very beginning absolutely cold after starting engine and pushing drive, she
>goes into 1st fine. Why is that!? Now for the good part: After I took her for a
>spin, I looked at the end of the dipstick and it was as pink as could be!! Then
>I smelled it, and it smelled PERFECT like trans fluid should smell!! Any
>suggestions on my '1% of error'!?
>
>Sincerely & 300ly, Brandt H J with an almost perfect G.
>
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Hello to all and Don!
Wow, it shows you what I know about transmissions (a little embarrasing)!! I was
told to contact you and sorry for procrastinating. It appears to be fine now and
no I don't plan on continuing to beat the crap out of it. I just test things to
make sure they're supposed to do what they should do. I will say this, after a
number of times doing 3 to 1 kickdowns (and I am finished doing it), it heats up
and the 3 to 1 happens at say, 43 mph. (like one of the books say) but after you
drive it like a 'normal human being', it cools down and then the 3 to 1s limit
is back to a safe 30 to 32 mph limit! Okay gents; this is also what I found
out....that regardless of the type of fluid, the shift pattern (behavior) will
change because of increased heat, the governor (correct me if I'm wrong Don)
will be more 'sluggish'. I mean, I'm visualizing the counter weights
centrifically spreading out blocking the holes (openings), at a certain
speed, that are responsible for any band applications...but with more heat, the
fluid becomes more ineffective, therefore, maybe at the same speed, the weights
aren't spread out as far, therefore the holes and/or openings are exposed,
allowing band application at a dangerous speed, therefore, earlier self
destruction and/or far more wear.
Well...It was great getting an email from you Don and yes, I already plan on
installing a tranny cooler.... and now that I know that all trannies will change
their shift patterns after more heat (because of dumb...yes, dumb hotrodding), I
can rest now and take it easy!!! CHEERS ;-D
Sincerely & 300ly, Brandt Jimerson with a better understanding of things!!
PS: Will I see you in Carmel Don!?
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