
Originally Posted by
steveG
If one was available, it would also be very interesting to run a finned sump to see what (if any) difference it made to the transfer temp. If, as you're suggesting, the air around that whole area is already at a high temp, it may not.
Steve
A finned sump is likely to reduce transmission temperature - the sump is mostly getting air that has not gone through the engine compartment. But this is not going to make much difference to the air between the gearbox and the transmission tunnel. Might make the back floor a bit cooler, but I doubt even that would be noticeable.
I agree with your suggestion that it is more a case of the transmission being the same temperature as the surrounding air rather than vice versa.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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