Have a 1982 JD350C dozer that has sat for about 7 years. The engine is great and hydraulics are strong bud having transmission/final drive issues. I’m not a mechanic but can find my way around fixing minor issues.
The problem I’m having is the transmission fluid is emptying into the final drive and not returning. Not knowledge on what to look for. Any help on what would cause the fluid not to cycle back to transmission would be appreciated.
Trans fluid draining into final drive
Re: Trans fluid draining into final drive
Sounds to me like the bottom port of the common sump is plugged not allowing fluid to drain back.
JD- 450C track loader
Serial #208336T
Serial #208336T
Re: Trans fluid draining into final drive
Okay I'm not sure I'm fully following what you're saying. If your machine is for sure a 350 C, your transmission, steering clutch housings and final drives all share the same oil. When you pour fluid into the transmission it will flow through the bearings and fill the final drives first then the steering clutch housings and should fill to a given point on your transmission dipstick. The total capacity is about eleven gallons.
40 plus years working on JD 350s, 400Gs, 450s and other equipment both Ag and Construction.
Re: Trans fluid draining into final drive
Final drive or steering clutch housing? Transmission or reverser? The steering clutches in a C model are actuated using pressurized oil from the direction reverser. If the seals on one of the steering clutch actuators start leaking oil will transfer from the reverser to the steering clutch housing with no way to return. If it is not a major leak steering will still steer. Proper repair requires accessing steering clutch to reseal. Some folks have opted to install a return line between affected steering clutch housing and reverser case usually on the access panel for the reverser filter
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