David Brodbeck wrote:
Marshall Booth wrote:
In Pittsburgh, the average life of the 722.3 series transmissions is
about 250kmi. Stu Ritter says that in Denver is closer to 150kmi. I
don't know why there should be such a difference, but I'm sure neither
Stu or I is lying.
Driving up long, steep mountain grades, like they have around Denver,
has to be harder on the transmission than driving around relatively flat
land, I would think. The fluid temperatures would be much higher.
Pittsburgh is HARDLY flat.
Marshall
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Marshall Booth (who doesn't respond to unsigned questions)
"der Dieseling Doktor" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'87 300TD 182Kmi, '84 190D 2.2 229Kmi, '85 190D 2.0 161Kmi, '87 190D 2.5
turbo 237kmi