His thoughts were that this added weight would be about the same as bringing three, 200 lb passengers along for the ride. This shouldn't cause any undue strain on the trans,
Your mechanic is a knowledgeable and reasonble man.
Your Camry has a "lockup" torque converter where at cruise the PCM (powertrain control module) engages a clutch inside the converter, eliminating converter 'slip' and dramatically reducing transmission fluid heat.
On the other hand, when pulling grades and when in 1st and 2nd gears the converter doesn't lock so if you plan to be meandering up and down the Rocky Mountains much, an additional transmission fluid cooler couldn't hurt. Your woody tear is extremely light!
When I inquired years ago about trans fluid heat, coolers and cold weather, I was told the transmission fluid can never be too cool under normal operating conditions in milder climates.
You've pulled that fine piece of craftsmanship now how many miles? If push came to shove and you had to split in a hurry I think your car would be fine for your cross-country trip. If on the other hand you want to spend another 100 to 200 dollars (incl labor) and have the time, then throw a trans cooler onto the front of your car somewhere... your mechanic should be able to locate a good postion for one...
I'm sure you've already had the fluids and filters swapped out on your Camry in preparation for your trip.
Have a great time, Roly!
