By pass valve to aux cooler
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By pass valve to aux cooler
I don't mind rebuilding it. I've been planning it for awhile. These are designed for this use so I don't see it being a problem. Hayden has one like the one linked, but I'm thinking I'll start looking for a place to mount one that has a oil filter and a thermostat...once I find one, lol.
Get one they work just fine from what the guys used to tell me, but they would come into our shop and talk about overheating so I would just remove them and use a coupler to join each of the connections and hand it back to them in case they moved back up to the great white north. I drove my Diablo up to Breckenridge, Co. one time and just made a cardboard cover to go over the trans cooler since it was in series with the factory one and I had a 3 core radiator to keep the trans temp in the 180's. First time I ever had to make a jet and rod change in order to keep the car running decent lol. Going from 43' above sea level to over 11,000 makes a slight change in jetting on carburetors, lol.
Jeff
I don't care. I say what I did. You do what you want. Simple.
Well I drove mine today with the same cooler I have mine going from trans to radiator(I live in Ohio so it gets in the negatives in the winter hence radiator ) to cooler then back to trans
Normally it's 190-204* on this route in the summer depending on tempture outside. Today it only hit 162*
Oh and I have 180* thermostat
Did my post confuse you? BLAME AUTOCORRECT!
Cool. Thanks. I am considering cutting the lines closer to the radiator, so I won't need to worry about the check valve.
I guess my 6000 GMR trans went because of limited flow. So anything that could cause flow issues worries me. I thoguht they stopped flow until.it was warm I was like dafaq. But I was wrong
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Just an FYI, not all years have the external anti drain back check ball in the fitting. If your trans does not have the check ball in the fitting then it is located in the channel plate. If someone was rebuilding a trans or had the channel plate off for another reason they could add the internal anti drain back check ball, spring, and seat very easily. Just make sure to swap out the external fitting with the ball for a non check ball style if you add one to the channel plate.... it is recommended not to have both. The only real benefit of doing this is so you can connect -AN fittings and custom lines or hoses directly to your case. My TEP rebuild kit had instructions on what to do for this mod. Also, I have found several different cooler line fittings and not all of them interchange depending on the year of the transmission case you have. There are four push-to-connect styles... out of those four, there are two that have the check ball and two that do not. Out of each of those two you have two thread diameter choices. There are also four flared style fittings that are like the push-to-connect style. i.e two with a check and two without and also two different sizes that screw into the trans.
Last edited by buford1972; 07-30-2015 at 04:40 PM.
I was very curious on the matter as well, so I installed a 9C1 cooler that has the 9C1 cooler before the radiator cooler. I haven't driven it very far or very long as of yet to see how much hotter (if at all) it gets, but I have noticed on the short trips I drive it on the transmission gets warmer a lot faster. We'll just have to see how it does on longer trips whenever I take one lol.
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Because I can't get the pic link to function properly. And BTW that sticky for how to post pics is fuggin worthless. What an ahole to think that explains anything useful. Out of the 10 or so forums I belong to this is the only one where I am apparently retarded enough that I can't figure out how to use pictures.
You post the IMG tag from photobucket.. how the hell is that difficult
Make a PhotoBucket account, upload a picture. Once that picture is uploaded, click on the IMG tab and it will copy the link. Paste that link in the reply box and it will show up.
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