chief1983
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For anyone who has installed a gauge, what's the normal peak temperature you see, especially when towing? I installed the AutoMeter 3 mini gauge cluster (2391) and want to replace the voltmeter I don't need with a transmission temp gauge, and AutoMeter told me that the 2355 water temp gauge could easily double as a transmission temp gauge. It goes up to 280 (or possibly more but isn't numbered past that), and I did see many transmission temp gauges with peaks of 240 to 300. But, some posts I read in a couple places suggested that especially for towing, I'd need a peak well in excess of 300 degrees. Just wondering if you guys regularly cross the 280 threshold. If so, having it hit that in any occasion would then kind of leave me wondering how much hotter than 280 it is 
If you've installed an external transmission cooler, has that brought your peak towing temps below 280?
Also, any tapping suggestions that don't involve welding would be welcome. Could a transmission drain plug kit double as a sending unit mount? Was thinking I could get two, and have a drain plug and a place for a sending unit both so I wouldn't need to pull the sending unit to drain, or could still drain before removing sending unit from the pan when dropping the pan.
If you've installed an external transmission cooler, has that brought your peak towing temps below 280?
Also, any tapping suggestions that don't involve welding would be welcome. Could a transmission drain plug kit double as a sending unit mount? Was thinking I could get two, and have a drain plug and a place for a sending unit both so I wouldn't need to pull the sending unit to drain, or could still drain before removing sending unit from the pan when dropping the pan.