Like everyone say 180*F to 200*F is a normal running temp. The oil will readily break down around 270*F to 280*F. So never let it get that hot. But it never should and if it does you have problems. Synthetic fluid can handle about another 100*F on top of conventional fluid before it breaks down. But at that temperature your bearings and seals are in trouble. Synthetic fluid should run cooler than convention fluid under normal operating conditions. So just adding that to a stock transmission might lower your temps 5*F to 10*F.
As a general rule every fluid in your engine should be around the same temp which for a normal engine is 200*F. Now of course going up to down 10*F is normal too. But if everything stays in that range your are always safe and running at optimal temperature for performance, mileage and wear.
As a general rule every fluid in your engine should be around the same temp which for a normal engine is 200*F. Now of course going up to down 10*F is normal too. But if everything stays in that range your are always safe and running at optimal temperature for performance, mileage and wear.
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