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Thanks for clearing that up Beav. Still, I don't think the stock cooling is adequate anymore for our older trannies, and possibly counter productive when used in combination with an external cooler. Unless you live in really cold climates.
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hey hey hey hey, I finally got it today. I couldn't get TEE to get the connet all of them. So I fixed some pipes and TEEs to make a TEE for it. Now to install it. I had to take the upper screws of radiator and AC condenser and push them back to take get the cooler in front of the condenser. I figured where can I install it, but the problem was to get the hoses to the tranny hoses. Then I noticed there was a little space below the AC condenser, so I made space below condenser and passed hoses through. I had problem with taking that protective palstic out. I couldn't get it out, so I had to work around it. I just removed the screws on the back of the plastic so it hanged down a little bit. it was little bit easy that way becuase tranny oil didn't come on me instead fell on cloth on the plastic. I would recommed doing it that way, so you don't make a big mess. I just left tranny cooler like that without binding it anywhere. Is that good ??
well that was my story. |
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