Posted by Dennis K (WA) on November 08, 2012 at 09:29:06 from (24.21.78.195):
In Reply to: Hough transmission posted by Bill in IL on November 05, 2012 at 19:46:32:
Morning Bill,
The pictures turned out fine but for right now I am at a lose, it just doesn't make sense.
I'm thinking your machine just wants to sleep in a nice warm bed.
Internal components of the converter are probably aluminum and if they fail do to a bearing or something your oil should have a silver color to it.
I can't think of anything in the torque that would be temperature sensitive as you describe it. Sorry
Thinking out of the box a bit here. Does the engine sound the same when cold or hot? Do you have a hydraulic load for some reason when cold robbing your power. Can't think of one myself.
Does the clutch pressure jump right up when started cold or is it slow to build? Ever any over heating problems with the conv/trans system?
Sorry I'm not more help but running out of ideas.
If you come up with anymore clues let us know, I'm interested in helping if I can.
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