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transfer case temp

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transfer case temp

Post by bazooked »

how warm is a zook transfer supposed to run? just got the 6.1 gears in and took it for a drive ,just seems a little on the warm side?
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Post by N*A*M »

yeah mine runs quite warm as well :?
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Post by Guy »

How hot is hot ?? does it burn your hand to touch hot ??

Mine gets warm (4.16 gears) but it's not to hot to handle hot after a long drive ( I have done oil changes on it after 100k or so drives as i thought there was a bit of water in the oil ..
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Post by bazooked »

i drove about 45 kms to the girlfriends house on sat nite and checked it when i got out, i couldnt keep my hand on it... :?
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Post by Beastmavster »

If that's the case you need a cooler... fitting it where it wont get ripped off is the issue.
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Post by Guy »

Sounds a bit to warm to me .. is it noisy ??
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Post by bazooked »

dont no cant hear it over the mongrels, maybe they need to run in a bit?, i can say they arent as noisy as the 4.16.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

They will get warm.Quite hot actually.
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Post by N*A*M »

after driving all day in the searing 40* heat on saturday, my case was very warm as was my gearbox. damn even the tunnel was hot on my calf. :shock:
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Post by oozuk »

Suzuki Viagra wrote:If that's the case you need a cooler... fitting it where it wont get ripped off is the issue.


I'm courious please explan how you would go about fitting an oil cooler !?!

there's no pump ! and gravity feed wont work
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Post by Beastmavster »

oozuk wrote:
Suzuki Viagra wrote:If that's the case you need a cooler... fitting it where it wont get ripped off is the issue.


I'm courious please explan how you would go about fitting an oil cooler !?!

there's no pump ! and gravity feed wont work


Generally speaking there is enough movement from the gears to move oil around. Dunno zook specifics, but if there isn't then a heatsink could be attacheed directly to the case.
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Re: transfer case temp

Post by greg »

bazooked wrote:how warm is a zook transfer supposed to run? just got the 6.1 gears in and took it for a drive ,just seems a little on the warm side?


Hey bazooked, what "weight" oil are you running? Just wondering because i'm guessing that as it's heat is increasing, it would be giving less lubricating protection to the gears in the x-fer case right? (higher temps = reduced viscousity yes?)...

Apparently the g-o is to run something in the area of 140W with a rockhopper... If you are running less than this, it may be worthwhile getting some to protect those li'l gears.

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Post by bazooked »

im running the redline light weight shock proof gear oil, ran it before with the 4.16,never had a problem with it.
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