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Transmission Cooler

Started by Lin, July 30, 2009, 11:23:25 AM

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buswarrior

In commercial service, a 644 would have been eaten up and spit out.

However, in busnut service where the duty cycle is light, as is the coach, I don't know how you would destroy a good example of a 644....

IMO, as long as you cool it properly, you won't have a problem related to under spec'ing.

happy coaching!
buswarrior



Frozen North, Greater Toronto Area
new project: 1995 MCI 102D3, Cat 3176b, Eaton Autoshift

Lin

BW,
Yes, that seems to be the info I have gotten.  A couple of transmission places have told me that the 644 is overrated; that if they install them for various commercial uses, they will last about two years.  It is really just a 640 with the torque converter from a 740.  Nothing internally has been upgraded.  Our service is much lighter though, the MC5's are relatively light, and the bus is owner operated so they can last fine.  That might be the way we end up going, but as I said earlier, I have a 740 and was looking to trade it for a 644.  One shop says he can shorten it to fit.  Someone told me that the 746 was shorter than the 740, so that it is possible to to do.  We are waiting to see what price he comes up with to do the job though.  If it is reasonable, we'll do it.  If not will trade for the 644.

Ed,
Are your two coolers plumbed inline or separately?

You don't have to believe everything you think.

luvrbus

Lin, the 746 is shorter but is a electronic transmission never saw one installed a mechanical engine good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Lin

Clifford,
I did not mean to say that a 746 was an option, just that a 740 series transmission could be possibly reconfigured to shorten it as this rebuilder claims.
You don't have to believe everything you think.

luvrbus

Lin, I had a MCI 5 with a 8v71T and a 644  with a Stone /Bennett never had any problems for the time I owned the bus for 5 years.
The guy I sold it too just changed the engine and 
transmission a few years ago so I would not worry about a 644 behind a 8v71. 
I am going to call Don and see how the guy is going to shorted the 740 it will have to be done from the front of the transmission I would think.

good luck
Life is short drink the good wine first

Ed Hackenbruch

Lin, they are inline. From tranny to first cooler, to second cooler, to filter, and back to tranny.
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

Chopper Scott

Just make sure that whatever tranny cooling setup you use has enough gpm capacity to not restrict the oil flow. That could defeat your purpose. Somebody needs to refresh my limited memory of the rated flow that the Allison's require. I'm thinking it was 30 gpm but don't quote me on that. Later
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