Having a debate on another board about auto trans and putting them in neutral while coasting.
A member was on the highway and put his trans in neutral (engine still running) doing 80 mph and coasted for 2 miles. He was concerned about ruining the trans. This is a modern day trans (2006).
One member said he just disconnected the link from his trans to the engine so he might ruin the trasn for lack of lubrication.
I chimed in and said that the trans has a pump driven off the converter which has a solid link to the engine. I can not see any harm being done as fluid is still being pumped through the transmission.
Now this other guy said he will screw it up because the PSI is different. He said the PSI at idle and PSI at speed are different (which they are) and that it is not going to get the proper lubrication
I told them that 10 psi or 30 psi it is still being lubricated, the fluid is still flowing, just at a different pressure. The PSI is what controls the shift points, firmness etc... along with the computer.
So guys what is the real scoop? I know w/o the engine running and flat towing a vehicle the driveshaft should be removed.