orm wrote:
Do all of that. No offense but I don't need driving lessons. I need to know if other KJ's have this problem and if there is a remedy. Perhaps an aftermarket trans cooler or something. I have been told that when late model kjs hit anything steep the trans fluid basically runs to the rear and no pressure builds.
not trying to give you "driving lessons" but fact is very few people have this problem and of that few most were driver error that is why i asked
you still never gave enough info for me or any body to realy help
so I will post what i have seen that causes trans problems and maby from that you can get some ideas
first friction causes heat when an auto trans shifts this causes friction wich causes heat so if it is shifting a lot like 1-2-1-2 then it will build heat
second the radiator wich aids in colling if it has a trans coller could be muddy or the internal line pluged (probably not)
third driving under a heavy load wich it sounds like the problem you are having will generate a lot of heat try to make it as easy as you can to climb a hill
put the gear selector in first so that the trans will almost lock up fully second and most important make sure that the T-case is in 4low
I realy doubt that it is the trans "sucking dry" we run TJ's and LJ's almost vertical and they dont over heat and still keep going
we have even had a KJ leaning very good with no issues
Last check the fluid not just for full but smell it and see if it smells burnt if so change it
go to a place that can suck it dry not just the 3 or what ever quarts that is in the pan but all of it then refill and try again
hope this helps
Jason