Anyone see any problem with makeing a cooler out of an intercooler rad, it's a smallish trooper rad about 12"x9" made a plate up on one end with a 8mm tail, but need to get a plate alloy welded on the other end, i know the fluids got to get hot but my engine running (or was) in the 90c's
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One of the guys moved to Spain and used his air con condenser as an ATF cooler - it worked.
The intercooler would see pressures of about 10ish psi. The tranny pressures are quite low - notice the pipes are only held on with spring clips. So the cooler should cope with tranny pressure.
I fitted one recently using a cooler off ebay - brand new delivered from the states = £22.
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=36364
So I suppose my comment is why take the chance - get a real one - although where's the fun in that eh?Another member of the 'A' team
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Originally posted by The Lovely BoyoOne of the guys moved to Spain and used his air con condenser as an ATF cooler - it worked.
The intercooler would see pressures of about 10ish psi. The tranny pressures are quite low - notice the pipes are only held on with spring clips. So the cooler should cope with tranny pressure.
I fitted one recently using a cooler off ebay - brand new delivered from the states = £22.
http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...ad.php?t=36364
So I suppose my comment is why take the chance - get a real one - although where's the fun in that eh?
I did'nt think pressure would be a prob cos of the hose clips, was thinking more about the extra volume of atf, about 1 1/2lt more than standard ammount, but cant see a prob, i can fill the rad via a small funnel, the rads got a blancing plug at the unner edge so i can vent it as i fill, think i'll have a go, worst case is the pully will fall off so WTFToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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