-Mike-
Member
Hi everyone,
while accelerating full throttle at around 4000rpm doing about 100mph, my transmission suddenly and with no previous sign of failure, exploded. No one was hurt, no shrapnell inside the car. Drive shaft yoke at the tranny has sheard off. I was able to coast and stop safely on the breakdown lane. Apart from the destroyed transmission and the driveshaft, everything else is fine. Does anyone have any idea what could have caused this?
69 Road Runner, 76 440 with purple cam, TF727, 3.23 gears, 2500 stall, no extra tranny cooler, only stock transmission oil cooling through stock (wide version) radiator.
I've had the car for six years now, engine/transmission worked absolutely fine until then. Small oil leak at the rear of the transmission. Tranny oil changed two years ago. Everything seemed to be balanced just fine. No vibration or anything.
I was driving for roughly 15 minutes when the tranny failed and had been rolling around at 2000rpm until then. I always try to give everything time to reach proper operating temp. Engine water temp has reached 180F ca. 5min before I put the pedal to the metal and the transmission destroyed itself. Water temp was still at 180F when it happened.
Thanks for any ideas on why this could have happened or how to avoid this in the future. No speed limit, by the way, as the "Freeway" is an Autobahn here in southern Germany. Regards Mike
while accelerating full throttle at around 4000rpm doing about 100mph, my transmission suddenly and with no previous sign of failure, exploded. No one was hurt, no shrapnell inside the car. Drive shaft yoke at the tranny has sheard off. I was able to coast and stop safely on the breakdown lane. Apart from the destroyed transmission and the driveshaft, everything else is fine. Does anyone have any idea what could have caused this?
69 Road Runner, 76 440 with purple cam, TF727, 3.23 gears, 2500 stall, no extra tranny cooler, only stock transmission oil cooling through stock (wide version) radiator.
I've had the car for six years now, engine/transmission worked absolutely fine until then. Small oil leak at the rear of the transmission. Tranny oil changed two years ago. Everything seemed to be balanced just fine. No vibration or anything.
I was driving for roughly 15 minutes when the tranny failed and had been rolling around at 2000rpm until then. I always try to give everything time to reach proper operating temp. Engine water temp has reached 180F ca. 5min before I put the pedal to the metal and the transmission destroyed itself. Water temp was still at 180F when it happened.
Thanks for any ideas on why this could have happened or how to avoid this in the future. No speed limit, by the way, as the "Freeway" is an Autobahn here in southern Germany. Regards Mike
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