by Gunnibronco » Sat Dec 21, 2013 7:27 pm
I'd run the internal if you are going to drive in the winter. I read the trans will need some extra heat (from the engine coolant) to bring the trans up to proper operating temp. It might not get warm enough with just the external cooler. Conversely, I wouldn't run the internal cooler in the summer, because the trans can pick up extra heat from the coolant. It would be nice to be able to close a couple valves & reroute the trans fluid depending on the season. But that is probably easier said than done.
I don't have any suggestion on routing. Everything I learned was from reading up on automatics when I was considering the 4R70W. I actually don't have any real knowledge.
Lots of modern cars have plastic drain plugs in the radiator. Is it a pep-cock or just a screw in plug. If its a pep-cock I'd lean towards replacing it, but if its a plug w/orings, I'd leave it.
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