want to fit one to mine before next summer,i'm guessing an atf cooler will help?after the errrr problems this year lol,head killed by the caravan,anyway anyone recomend one for the 3.0?also what pipework is needed?tia
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Thats something i was thinking about, fitted an ATF cooler but i've not heard if an engine iol cooler is available, i would think there would be some sort of unit that would fit between the filter and block that you could run the cooler from but not sure, only problem i see with thar is that like the aftermarket oil gauge adaptor plate thing it'd make the filter foul the steering columb, ya'd need to fit and alternitive filter plate, (sticking downward's instead of outwards) or a remote filter?Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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I got a kit from america ebay, had all the pipework and fittings needed. I'd have done the job in under a day if I wasn't doing other work at the same time. I got the one rated for 5000lb (it was the smallest they did) and according to the engine temperature (not water temp but head probe I fitted) there is a deffinate drop of about 10 to 15 degrees on normal running about.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostI got a kit from america ebay, had all the pipework and fittings needed. I'd have done the job in under a day if I wasn't doing other work at the same time. I got the one rated for 5000lb (it was the smallest they did) and according to the engine temperature (not water temp but head probe I fitted) there is a deffinate drop of about 10 to 15 degrees on normal running about.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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I used an MGB/Austin Mini sized one (becasue it cost me nowt) plumbed inline with the stock cooler in rad, mounted behind the front bumber just below where the number plate goes
I did that so there i no risk of overcooling the transmission.
Works a treat, not had an A/T oil Temp warning since I did itBring me the head of a treehugger
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostThis "head probe" sounds interesting! any pic's/info available?Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Originally posted by coolsv650 View PostI used an MGB/Austin Mini sized one (becasue it cost me nowt) plumbed inline with the stock cooler in rad, mounted behind the front bumber just below where the number plate goes
I did that so there i no risk of overcooling the transmission.
Works a treat, not had an A/T oil Temp warning since I did it
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Originally posted by darkdezigns View Postover cooling the transmission??
My set up goes something like this.
Out of the gearbox, into the mini oil cooler, out of the cooler into the rad, out of the rad back to the gearbox.
My second reason for doing this was that the oil cooler on the mini is quite small (6 row 300mm long) so I didn't want to risk not having enough cooling.
I maybe talking complete B0ll0cks but if I am i'm sure somebody will put me back on the right track.Bring me the head of a treehugger
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Originally posted by coolsv650 View PostYes there was a lot of discussion about the potential for overcooling a transmission. Normally when the oil goes through the water to oil cooler it will normally come out at a similar temprature to the water. Fit an air to oil cooler and it is possible to cool the oil to a much lower temp.
My set up goes something like this.
Out of the gearbox, into the mini oil cooler, out of the cooler into the rad, out of the rad back to the gearbox.
My second reason for doing this was that the oil cooler on the mini is quite small (6 row 300mm long) so I didn't want to risk not having enough cooling.
I maybe talking complete B0ll0cks but if I am i'm sure somebody will put me back on the right track.
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Originally posted by coolsv650 View PostI maybe talking complete B0ll0cks but if I am i'm sure somebody will put me back on the right track.
If you're regularly towing 1500kgs plus, or like to drive fast, especially on big tyres then you need more. I have a big B&M Super cooler, and the ATF fluid dosn't go anywhere near the rad anymore. But our truck is turning 33's on stock gears, and get used alot for towing heavy trailers.
You will actually have to go some to really over cool the tranny, but it designed to run at its best at quite a hot temp.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by coolsv650 View PostYes there was a lot of discussion about the potential for overcooling a transmission. Normally when the oil goes through the water to oil cooler it will normally come out at a similar temprature to the water. Fit an air to oil cooler and it is possible to cool the oil to a much lower temp.
My set up goes something like this.
Out of the gearbox, into the mini oil cooler, out of the cooler into the rad, out of the rad back to the gearbox.
My second reason for doing this was that the oil cooler on the mini is quite small (6 row 300mm long) so I didn't want to risk not having enough cooling.
I maybe talking complete B0ll0cks but if I am i'm sure somebody will put me back on the right track.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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