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I packed up all my gear for a near week long trip, with the deuce and my small dog. I had the whole passenger seat and floor filled up (so no air from the passenger side floor vent) and the passenger side window was only 1/2 way down. Though I did have the passenger front window tipped out several inches for a strong amount of wind on the highway. Of course the driver's side window was all the way down with open floor side vent as well.
My truck does have a hard top but it was only 80 degrees out and nothing 45 mph wind and sunscreen couldn't handle - so I thought.
Near as I can tell Hades' **** wind was blowing in from the transmission floor hole and my legs were farmer sausages in a country oven!
I've never been this hot in my truck before. I'll also admit that I've never taken my deuce more than 20 miles from my home and I wanted to change that - but this trip ended at 20 miles with me turning around and heading home!
I checked the heater controls during the drive and they were certainly not on. But air was blowing in from the heater. Is that normal?
I'm not sure if I have a transmission low on oil (yes, I failed to check its levels, it didn't even cross my mind...) generating an absurd excess amount of heat or if that's "just the way things are" in a deuce. It seems to be excessive heat to me.
Driving down the interstate at 45 mph (about 2100 RPM) the engine was happy at a solid 180° F (just finished a coolant flush and multiple rinses).
I know that I can get canvas transmission and transfer case lever boot covers:
http://www.jatonkam35s.com/m35shiftboots.htm
I'm sure those will certainly help, but the I can't simple canvas being a big enough change in keeping out the heat - especially with how much heat the transmission cover was generating.
Any thoughts, if you made it through my ramblings?
Thanks, as always, for your help.
My truck does have a hard top but it was only 80 degrees out and nothing 45 mph wind and sunscreen couldn't handle - so I thought.
Near as I can tell Hades' **** wind was blowing in from the transmission floor hole and my legs were farmer sausages in a country oven!
I've never been this hot in my truck before. I'll also admit that I've never taken my deuce more than 20 miles from my home and I wanted to change that - but this trip ended at 20 miles with me turning around and heading home!
I checked the heater controls during the drive and they were certainly not on. But air was blowing in from the heater. Is that normal?
I'm not sure if I have a transmission low on oil (yes, I failed to check its levels, it didn't even cross my mind...) generating an absurd excess amount of heat or if that's "just the way things are" in a deuce. It seems to be excessive heat to me.
Driving down the interstate at 45 mph (about 2100 RPM) the engine was happy at a solid 180° F (just finished a coolant flush and multiple rinses).
I know that I can get canvas transmission and transfer case lever boot covers:
http://www.jatonkam35s.com/m35shiftboots.htm
I'm sure those will certainly help, but the I can't simple canvas being a big enough change in keeping out the heat - especially with how much heat the transmission cover was generating.
Any thoughts, if you made it through my ramblings?
Thanks, as always, for your help.