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Writeup on tranny cooler install
I'm gonna tackle installing my ext tranny cooler & bypassing the stock in radiator setup later this week. I have searched & read numerous posts here & yotatech but I haven't found an actual writeup. Does one exist and if so could someone provide a link please
I do regular maintenance stuff but I am a little intimidated by this. If anyone wants to help a brother out I could provide free beer & pizza
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03-22-2010, 11:34 AM
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I'm gonna tackle installing my ext tranny cooler & bypassing the stock in radiator setup later this week. I have searched & read numerous posts here & yotatech but I haven't found an actual writeup. Does one exist and if so could someone provide a link please
I do regular maintenance stuff but I am a little intimidated by this. If anyone wants to help a brother out I could provide free beer & pizza
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I'm a little bit too far away to help but I think what you are going to do is a super idea! This way you can never get coolant in your trans, which seems to happen way too often. The sooner the better!
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03-22-2010, 01:32 PM
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03-22-2010, 09:49 PM
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Thanks for the link! I actually found the same one last night...call me lame haha It looks to be pretty straight forward. I'll let everyone know how it goes and take some pics along the way
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03-22-2010, 10:58 PM
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Looking forward to the write up...I plan on installing a B&M 70264 cooler some time soon. To quote a YT member, "this cooler is twice as thick as the Hayden or the Tru-cool and its built like a tank". You can pick one up here: B&M 70264 - B&M SuperCooler Oil Coolers - Overview - SummitRacing.com
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03-22-2010, 11:11 PM
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It's not magic, Just mount the new cooler, and extend the lines as needed. Start it up and in gear the check level, add as necessary.
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03-22-2010, 11:24 PM
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Yea its very strait forward mount it, and run the line and make suer you have enough fluid in there. I put mine is 2 days ago actually. its out of a 1ton dodge.
it came out really clean, im very happy.
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Installed mine this weekend with a Magnefine inline filter.
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03-23-2010, 01:51 AM
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the only question that I can't seem to find an answer to is which line to which side of the cooler. I'm mounting mine with the ports facing down and by-passing the stock cooler, does it matter which side the in and out hoses go?
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the only question that I can't seem to find an answer to is which line to which side of the cooler. I'm mounting mine with the ports facing down and by-passing the stock cooler, does it matter which side the in and out hoses go?
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If you mount with the ports facing down it won't make a difference. If you mount it sideways then it only makes sense to put the inlet (coming from the transmission/hot) going into the top port. If you put the inlet going into the bottom port the heat will follow the fluid all the way up and out of the cooler.
I mounted mine with the inlet going into the top port. I measured my trans temp (from the outside with an infrared therm) and it's at least 10 deg cooler.
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If you don't mind me asking, why would somebody install this? Hauling heavy stuff?
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If you don't mind me asking, why would somebody install this? Hauling heavy stuff?
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To get rid of the lines running into the radiator and use it as a cooler as it has the tendancy over years to crack and mix with coolant thus resulting in transmission failure.
I say either use a stock 1st gen Tundra cooler or a B&M cooler. If you can find a TRD cooler all the more power to ya.
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03-23-2010, 01:19 PM
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Installed mine this weekend with a Magnefine inline filter.
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Looks great, nice install! Really like the idea of a inline filter. Did you bypass the stock setup? I think that's the last question I have. From the pics it looks like to bypass (close off the stocker) you just run a piece of 3/8" ATF hose from the stock send line to the return line. Is that correct?
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Yes I bypassed the radiator. You can see in this pic I just used a pigtail hose piece with a bolt in it to seal it up. Although I did notice that after the radiator got hot it must have expanded the air in the old tranny cooler and built up some pressure because it was forcing some leftover trans fluid to drip out past the bolt on one side.
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Quote:
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Yes I bypassed the radiator. You can see in this pic I just used a pigtail hose piece with a bolt in it to seal it up. Although I did notice that after the radiator got hot it must have expanded the air in the old tranny cooler and built up some pressure because it was forcing some leftover trans fluid to drip out past the bolt on one side.
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awesome, thanks for the info! I meant to ask...what kind of cooler did you wind up going with and where did you get the inline filter?
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