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Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby ZOSO » Sun Nov 02, 2014 4:59 pm

Ok current set-up is an aux trans filter to a 16pass derale trans cooler with a fan. Completely bypasses the radiator. Im pulling the old trans this week for the new one. I am going to remove the aux filter.

My question is should I run it through the radiator first then the other cooler? or should I just run the aux cooler? I am relocating the trans cooler to under the bronco.

Reason I ask is I am in need of replacing the radiator and may still get an auto radiator even if I dont use the built in trans cooler.
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby ZOSO » Sun Nov 02, 2014 5:41 pm

one other ? Is it worth it to grind the shift rails on the j shift for the twin stick?
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby Kinder » Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:55 pm

Quite a few discussions on this topic in other forums. In a cold weather state, like Colorado, it seems the preferred setup is to run it into the radiator then the aux cooler. As for the J shift tabs, what do you mean by grind?
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby Justin » Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:41 pm

Tough call. For overall driving around I'm a fan of running it through the radiator, although doing both seems like overkill. For wheeling I'd guess that you're at greater risk for overheating cooling both the engine and the trans on the same unit.
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby ZOSO » Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:39 am

Justin wrote:Tough call. For overall driving around I'm a fan of running it through the radiator, although doing both seems like overkill. For wheeling I'd guess that you're at greater risk for overheating cooling both the engine and the trans on the same unit.


And right now with out the trans in the radiator I dont have any cooling issues with the 351. On any given day while moving it'll run 170-180. May creep up to 200 while sitting/wheelin but that is not hot. Where before with the trans in the radiator it would constantly run 200 with getting upwards of 220. So i guess I just answered my own ?.
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby ZOSO » Mon Nov 03, 2014 6:49 am

kinder wrote:Quite a few discussions on this topic in other forums. In a cold weather state, like Colorado, it seems the preferred setup is to run it into the radiator then the aux cooler. As for the J shift tabs, what do you mean by grind?



I know about cutting the tabs. But this is the grinding that I was talking about.

http://www.wt4x4.net/tech/twinstick.htm
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby crawlercreations » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:16 am

Your J shift case is already good to go with independent shifting. The T case is the only one that needs grinding of the rails in order to get that control.
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Re: Trans cooler ?????'s

Postby Justin » Mon Nov 03, 2014 8:29 am

ZOSO wrote:
Justin wrote:Tough call. For overall driving around I'm a fan of running it through the radiator, although doing both seems like overkill. For wheeling I'd guess that you're at greater risk for overheating cooling both the engine and the trans on the same unit.


And right now with out the trans in the radiator I dont have any cooling issues with the 351. On any given day while moving it'll run 170-180. May creep up to 200 while sitting/wheelin but that is not hot. Where before with the trans in the radiator it would constantly run 200 with getting upwards of 220. So i guess I just answered my own ?.


My favorite solution to your problem is to run a manual trans. Agreed, you answered your own question. If it's working the way it is, I wouldn't mess with it. The added cooling needs of the 351w likely takes the combo of the trans and radiator beyond the design spec Ford originally planned for.
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