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Heat from transmission

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 02:25
by Sean Roth
I noticed that the center console and under the driver seat seems to get a little hot. I that normal?

SF Roth

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 02:38
by sydney.wedgehead
I've only noticed that when giving it at lot of WOT on extended highway runs.

Owen, aka:
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Posted: 10 Jul 2014 03:46
by Hasbeen
The 8 has an aluminum sheet material stuck to the underside of the tunnel. It must have been getting very hot before this went on. Even with this the tunnel used to be quite hot to touch the carpet. You would not have held the gearstick long term, it was hot to hang on to.

I believe this was heat from the engine & exhaust, not the gearbox. After getting the engine to run satisfactorily cool, I have not noticed the tunnel getting hot.

Hasbeen

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 04:12
by Sean Roth
What is WOT?

SF Roth

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 04:47
by john 215
Hi,

WOT - <font color="red">W</font id="red">ide <font color="red">O</font id="red">pen <font color="red">T</font id="red">hrottle

My V8 gets warmish in that area the 4 cylinder don't seam too, you running a cat ?

Cheers John

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Posted: 10 Jul 2014 15:19
by Workshop Help
Sean, my friend, yes it is normal for that area to get hot. The issue is the lack of an effective, if any at all, insulation on the underside of the transmission tunnel area. Then there's the small matter of the heat radiating up from the muffler and/or catalytic convertor. Those poor souls who drive with the steering wheel on the wrong side of the car miss out on this bun warming experience.

Mildred Hargis

Posted: 10 Jul 2014 20:09
by busheytrader
You need a V8 in your life there Mildred. That'll keep both of your buns/bums warm! [:D]

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