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Old 05-08-2014, 06:50 PM
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Re: transmission cooling questions

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So i am hoping to do this today.
I got a 7.5" X 12 X 3/4" from hayden.
Before I start i have a few questions.
1)I am gonna mount it on the condesor like svxfilles suggested.
2)Left or right side?
3)In front of condensor or back?
4)How can i drain most of fluid?
5)Is the subaru hp fluid considered best stuff to use?
6)How many quarts do i need?
7)What size hose as i am planning on replacing the hose also.
1) I like this installation.
2) I mount them dead center.
3)Between the condenser and the radiator.
4)When you disconnect the stock hoses drip happens...
5)I like/love BG Products ATF!
6)Up to twelve quarts if you completeley drain it.
7)3/8" ATF line.
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Old 05-08-2014, 06:52 PM
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1) I like this installation.
2) I mount them dead center.
3)Between the condenser and the radiator.4)When you disconnect the stock hoses drip happens...
5)I like/love BG Products ATF!
6)Up to twelve quarts if you completeley drain it.
7)3/8" ATF line.
Make sure that the lines are not going to get pinched/chaffed/abraded on the exposed mounting bolts on the drivers side!
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the first 4.44 gears,
the first equal length headers,
the first phenolic spacers,
the first Class Glass fiberglass hood,
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My locker
4.44 Swap link
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Old 05-08-2014, 06:58 PM
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Re: transmission cooling questions

Thanks svxfiles
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Old 05-08-2014, 08:11 PM
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Re: transmission cooling questions

One thing to remember: position the cooler outlet so that the system will bleed itself.

So either both inlet and outlet pointing up or sideways so that the cooler inlet is at the bottom.

Kind regards,

/T
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Old 03-18-2019, 06:18 PM
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Re: transmission cooling questions

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The campaign filter would be attached to the driver's side front tow hook. You can probably see it below your battery tray from under the hood.

From underneath, it is right next to the lower radiator hose. You can't miss it if you have it.





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DAAANG!! SVXCess, I just looked at that picture of yours and went out to look at mine....Original lines and original Campaign filter is still there!! It wasn't sent back on recall!! My car is ancient! 🤔
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