operating temperature on a V730
 

operating temperature on a V730

Started by gm4106, October 18, 2007, 05:32:09 PM

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gm4106

What would be the normal operating temperature on a V730 Allison automatic transmission?
GM PD4106-1689 8V71TA  V730
Mount Holly,NC

buddydawg

In no way am I an expert but from what I can recall from earlier discussions that 215-225 would be considered normal with temps around 250 under a heavy load.  Anything above that would be in the danger zone for sure.

Anyway I thought I would bring this back to the top to gain some interest for you.  (or aleast someone could tell me how wrong I am....   ;D ::) ;)
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68 5303 Fishbowl 40'x102" 6V92 V730 PS, Air shift  4:10 rear axle. ( all added )
1973 MC-5B 8V71 4 speed manual
1970 MC-5A  8V71 4 speed manual
1988 MCI 102 A3 8V92T  4 speed manual (mechanical)
1996 MCI 102 D3 C10  Cat engine 7 speed manual  (destined to be a tiny home )

gm4106

GM PD4106-1689 8V71TA  V730
Mount Holly,NC

compedgemarine

from what I have gathered from oil companies and builders alike is that any oil temp needs to run in the 215 to 220 range. this is mostly for condensation. they want the oil to get hot enough for the moisture to turn to steam and vent out otherwise it just stays in the oil as a contaminate and reduces lubrication. on our race motors using synthetic engine oil I have seen the temp peg the 300 degree gauge when we lost oil. the engine was so hot that the next morning it was still warm. on tear down the only damage was warped cylinder heads due to heat. I guess the moral is that good oil can take a lot of abuse and still do its job.
steve

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