
Originally Posted by
Xtreme
Thanks for all the comments guys but it seems that I need to clarify a few points.
- The heating problem is continuous but varies depending on the ambient temperature.
- It is most noticable on the seat box in the vicinity of the gearbox.
- It occurs with and without CDL engaged but is most noticible (and annoying) when on the blacktop.
- The handbrake is not binding.
- The Xtreme does have an oil cooler.
- It occurred in exactly the same way on my 200 Tdi Defender.
So it seems from your comments that it is simply the heat from the exhaust pipe and motor. However I feel that this much heat cannot be good for the gear box, hence my desire to rectify the situation.
Maybe I just need to do more river crossings to cool the g'box!
Roger
All the waste heat from the engine comes back under the vehicle - and as hot air rises it will concentrate at the highest point and concentrate there - in the centre of the seat box and the transmission tunnel. The heat will not damage the transmission until it gets hot enough to break down the oil or damage the seals, which is pretty hot. Maybe what you need is better insulation on the seat box and transmission tunnel.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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