Just have a question that maybe someone out here can answer? What is the reason for the high pitched wine these trannys make? I have only driven a couple different 13spds but all have had a really bad wine in high. Just curious what causes it and if its normal or I got issues.
fuller 13spd transmission
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I believe it's cause the manufacturing company recommends 50wt mineral oil compared to what was used before. I run 90wt synthetic, but in the old days I ran all purpose 85-140 gear oil. I think the thinner the oil , the noisier (whining) the trans will make.
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Wasn't the viscosity requirement lowered to help with fuel economy?
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Did you notice any difference in the way you shifted? Easier?
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I guess I've never heard that whine in a 13 speed... my 15 was loude after I had it rebuilt. I complained to the rebuilder and they told me they would stand behind it if anything broke... it hasn't in about 500k mile and now it's actually pretty quiet again.
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I always figured it was that extra set of gears in the back box that made it whine.
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the 12513 in my 86 pete was so loud i'd have to shift down into direct to be able to talk on the cb.
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Thanks for the info. I run a 84' 359 and the tranny is so loud I cant even think about hearing the cb. I changed out the oil from 50wt to straight gear oil and added sound deadening in the floor. Made one heck of a difference. Now all I hear is my 7" straight pipes which I can deal with. thanks for all the info you all its great to have a place to get help
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