Re: [GMCnet] GmTrans temp [message #155510] |
Thu, 05 January 2012 08:25 |
Gary Casey
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Roy,
You're exactly right. There are variables everywhere that aren't covered by the simplified temperature vs. life estimate. First, what is "life" anyway? Oil will degrade gradually and there is no "failure" point. And there are a number of factors involved - time, miles, shear rate, atmosphere, humidity, etc. Normal automotive transmissions run at temperatures over 220 for a lot of their life - and temperatures below 200 might even be detrimental. So it's not a simple thing. And Synthetic oil will tolerate high temperatures better than others. The bottom line is still that when the temperature approaches 300 there is cause for concern. In my opinion, an operating temperature between 200 and 240 is just fine. Temperatures below 200 might not hurt the oil, but they will certainly cause more viscous drag and therefore reduce fuel economy.
Gary Casey
Isn't there some kind of a time frame that goes with these temperatures? I would think half an hour at 220 degrees would be a lot different then 30 seconds at 230 degrees then down to 150 degrees operating temperature.
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[GMCnet] Tulsa Lunch Bunch [message #155512 is a reply to message #155510] |
Thu, 05 January 2012 09:04 |
rgtrimble
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Good Morning
In response to requests, we are sharing our Luncheon dates for 2012. Should
any be coming our way, please consider yourself invited to one of our
luncheons.
We meet the first Friday of each month at the Golden Corral at 71st & Mingo,
Tulsa, 11:30 AM until whatever..
The Corral is located three blocks west of Hiway 169 and 71st St in
Tulsa...plenty of free parking for motorhomes...the restaurant is backed up
to a large shopping center....
We are well into our 13th year of having fun, so, for those of you who
haven't joined in with us yet...Come on over...
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TULSA LUNCH BUNCH DATES 2012
Jan 6 First Friday Lunch
Jan 19-22 GMC Classics, Burleson, TX
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Mar 25-31 GMCMI Convention, Shawnee, OK
Apr 6 First Friday Lunch
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Jun 1 First Friday Lunch
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Sep 7 First Friday Lunch
Sep 22-28 GMCMI-Fall Convention, Iowa
Oct 5 First Friday Lunch
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Nov 2 First Friday Lunch
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Dec 7 TOYS FOR TOTS
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Re: [GMCnet] GmTrans temp [message #155527 is a reply to message #155510] |
Thu, 05 January 2012 11:47 |
roy1
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[quote title=Gary Casey wrote on Thu, 05 January 2012 06:25]Roy,
You're exactly right. There are variables everywhere that aren't covered by the simplified temperature vs. life estimate. First, what is "life" anyway? Oil will degrade gradually and there is no "failure" point. And there are a number of factors involved - time, miles, shear rate, atmosphere, humidity, etc. Normal automotive transmissions run at temperatures over 220 for a lot of their life - and temperatures below 200 might even be detrimental. So it's not a simple thing. And Synthetic oil will tolerate high temperatures better than others. The bottom line is still that when the temperature approaches 300 there is cause for concern. In my opinion, an operating temperature between 200 and 240 is just fine. Temperatures below 200 might not hurt the oil, but they will certainly cause more viscous drag and therefore reduce fuel economy.
Gary Casey
Isn't there some kind of a time frame that goes with these temperatures? I would think half an hour at 220 degrees would be a lot different then 30 seconds at 230 degrees then down to 150 degrees operating temperature.
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Roy Keen
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I also use Mobil 1 and have used it for some time, around 260 is the hottest trans temp that I have seen but that is for a very short time as soon as I top the Mt. it drops rapidly along with the engine oil temperature on the down grade.
Roy Keen
Minden,NV
76 X Glenbrook
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