Frothy Transmission oil
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Ok so that cooler wouldn't cause your issue. Coolant doesn't flow through it.
What oil did you put in it?
I wonder if you've just found your mystery air leak? Aeration of the oil will cause it to look frothy.Magoo1968, Rideandrepair, singlescrewshaker and 4 others Thank this. -
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Transmission aux section is shifted with air. At least the Eatons are. I'm not familiar with Meritors so I pulled up pictures of a Meritor 10 speed and its got air lines running to the aux section as well.
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The splitter slave valve is having issues where I have to cycle the splitter before rolling, or it won’t let me go into Hi gears for 30 seconds.
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It looks like this is a Stewart Warner gauge that may have the wrong sensor. -
Fyi oil can also get frothy if it’s over filled
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