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Re: Hot auto transmission in MGC

To: Mark Nellemann <garfield@box.format.nu>
Subject: Re: Hot auto transmission in MGC
From: Carl Elliott <grunt2@adelphia.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1999 11:07:59 -0400
You might want to change the fluid and filter, Then add a transmission cooler. 
The
one in the radiator  at least I think there is one in the radiator could be
cloged. Also check if the exhaust is routed in that area.
Good Luck Carl E.

Mark Nellemann wrote:

> Hi All !
>
> I have a 69 MGC GT with an automatic transmission. When I drive the
> transmission gets very hot. Atleast i think it's the transmission. I can
> feel the heat on my right leg (it's a left side car!). Is it normal that
> It gets that warm, or is my automatic transmission in a bad shape ?
>
> Another question. It wont do a kick-down, even at very low speed. Is
> there some switch I need to clean up or is it another problem ? I find
> the car (it should have 145 bhp) rather slow, but I guess that's because
> of the transmission.
>
> Is it possible to change my current auto-transmission with a 4 speed
> auto-transmission (fairly easy) and would it do any good ?
>
> Thanks . .
> Sorry about my poor english.
>
> Mark Nellemann
> Copenhagen Denmark
> http://box.format.nu/~garfield/mgc/
>
> --
>
> You just goota love that kind of humor ... :)
>
> Taken from the linux-kernel mailing list.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> These are kernels which keep your computer in sync with the power
> mains. Since you can not sync with a steady signal, there are no dc
> kernels. Either that or they are the kernels built by Alan Cox.
>
> On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Mr. X  wrote:
>
> > Can anybody tell me what the ac version of the new kernels means? I'm
> > currently running 2.2.5 and for whatever reason netscape seems to scroll
> > slower than 2.0.34...I thought about upgrading further and I keep seeing
> > ac appended some kernel versions. I've looked around (although I'm sure I
> > didn't use the right keywords) and I can't find any info on what the ac
> > is.
> >
> > Thanks for you help!
> > Mr. X
> >
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