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Trans mission gauge - Paccardude - 11-29-2019 Hi, It's says online the the tranmission guage is supposed to read between 175° to 225°F. After driving my prostar nearly 60 miles it crept up to just around 115*F. Does the gauge need replaced, and until then how may I monitor the temp? RE: Trans mission gauge - DDlighttruck - 11-29-2019 Was this bobtail or with a trailer? RE: Trans mission gauge - Waterloo - 11-29-2019 This time of year, that sounds normal to me... It is cold out everywhere, 150 under a load is normal right about now, unless you are up in the mountains pulling heavy. Then, 200+ is not out of line. I think you are fine, especially only going 60 miles, again, sounds normal to me. RE: Trans mission gauge - Paccardude - 11-29-2019 I'm bob tailing. Btw, while we are on top of the board, the place where I got the truck from used synthetic mobil delvax extreme 10w-30... It's a Cummins engine and rotella T needs to be used... What do I do now, go back to rotella T after 12,000 miles or stick with what's in the engine now? RE: Trans mission gauge - DDlighttruck - 11-29-2019 Bobtailing you’re barely working the tranny. 115 degrees is fine Generally you want lower oil temps as a goal, oil (as far as I understand it) breaks down faster the hotter it is. RE: Trans mission gauge - Lonestar10 - 11-29-2019 run the syn out switch to your choice of oil + gallon of gear lube call it a day. RE: Trans mission gauge - Rawze - 11-30-2019 Everyone I have seen run full synthetic on an ISX has had valve cam issues. - this is because either they use 10-30 (too damn thin!) or they extend oil change intervals (+ bypass filter system) like a fool and it eventually repeatedly wipes out the cams. |