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"Smokin" hot TR4
OK, this Sunday, my wife and I took the 64 out for the longest drive so far. It was a typical hot NM day. About 90 minutes in, we began to smell smoke. The Temp guage said engine was not overheated, so I thought maybe wiring. Pulled over, and looked at everything. It all seemed fine. It appeared that the exhaust got the cardboard transmission tunnel hot enough that the oil that had soaked into it over the years started to smoke a bit. Not actually catch on fire, just smoke.
So questions. Is this a fairly normal occurrence? The Transmission was fairly hot as well, still shifted smoothly, no funny noises. I will check the tranny oil, but I don't think this was the problem. Any other thoughts?? Anything I should check? I already have a new Transmission tunnel in the parts pile, so I will be swapping out the old one either way..
thanks!
Chris
OK, this Sunday, my wife and I took the 64 out for the longest drive so far. It was a typical hot NM day. About 90 minutes in, we began to smell smoke. The Temp guage said engine was not overheated, so I thought maybe wiring. Pulled over, and looked at everything. It all seemed fine. It appeared that the exhaust got the cardboard transmission tunnel hot enough that the oil that had soaked into it over the years started to smoke a bit. Not actually catch on fire, just smoke.
So questions. Is this a fairly normal occurrence? The Transmission was fairly hot as well, still shifted smoothly, no funny noises. I will check the tranny oil, but I don't think this was the problem. Any other thoughts?? Anything I should check? I already have a new Transmission tunnel in the parts pile, so I will be swapping out the old one either way..
thanks!
Chris
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