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Help me identify this sound - 2007 Suburban 5.3

On a side note. For many years I owned a 93 with the 4L60E transmission. The transmissions would go out very 4 years due to excessive heat. It was only used for occasional towing. If you are going to drop the pan anyways, replace the stock pan with an extra deep pan. More fluid equals less time the fluid spends inside the transmission, equals cooler transmission.

The installation of an additional transmission cooler and the ability to monitor transmission temperature is a great investment. Even if it is just a 200F snap switch turning on a supplemental idiot light on the dash.

Above 200F is the key. High transmission temperature, especially above 200°F, can cause significant damage and lead to failures because the lubricating and friction-fighting properties of the fluid break down, leading to problems like varnish formation, seal hardening, and burning of internal components
 
On a side note. For many years I owned a 93 with the 4L60E transmission. The transmissions would go out very 4 years due to excessive heat. It was only used for occasional towing. If you are going to drop the pan anyways, replace the stock pan with an extra deep pan. More fluid equals less time the fluid spends inside the transmission, equals cooler transmission.

The installation of an additional transmission cooler and the ability to monitor transmission temperature is a great investment. Even if it is just a 200F snap switch turning on a supplemental idiot light on the dash.

Above 200F is the key. High transmission temperature, especially above 200°F, can cause significant damage and lead to failures because the lubricating and friction-fighting properties of the fluid break down, leading to problems like varnish formation, seal hardening, and burning of internal components
Thank you. I'll look for a deep pan. The most I'd tow is a motorcycle or small camper.
 
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