I am wanting to fit an ATF cooler.I know where the oil trans pipes are but which one is the return and which is the flow.Also on the rad which is inlet and which is outlet.I may just try without going through the rad and just use the cooler so would it matter which way the pipes went onto the oil cooler
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Originally posted by stormforce View PostThis is what i thought Lee but just wanting to make sure before i buy and fit one.I did have one here but the couriers lost it when sent to evilmidget.
I will get the 13 row/core one
munchkins find it very insulting.....
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I just need to get mine cooled as much as possible as when towing and going up hills the temp climbs right up or if i am in very slow moving traffic.I may check the Visc fan aswell to make sure thats ok.
I just don't want to take any chances with this truck and want to keep things as cool as possiblehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Ideal.I shall be on the lookout for very good cooler now then and fit that before i do a long trip to Wales again.I have a truck on watch on ebay thats in Merthyr Tydfal (spelling) and if i can get the truck then i will be up your way again in the next week or 2https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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is the 3gen rad like a 2 gen? as in it has the bottom hose outlet partley blocked by the internal oil cooler, if i ever get another surf my first mod will be to get rad reworked without a cooler biult into it and fit an aux cooler.
manuel surfs don't have a cooler in the rad and from what i know manual surfs don't get hot.Surf.gone but not forgottendisco now gone aswell
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yea it has the cooler in the bottom aswell.By the looks of it the oil cooler is looking smaller than the 2nd gen one as the 3rd gen rad is narrower and the bottom cooler part don't look as big either.I will find out once i get one fitted on the difference in size of the cooler sectionhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Rich, make sure you feed the flow from the gearbox into the new ATF cooler, then out and into the existing one before connecting back to the gearbox return. That way you'll get the cooling you need but also, if it gets too cool, the flow through the bottom of the radiator will re-heat it enough so that it's still at about the optimum temperature for the gearbox.
The additional cooling is only really effective when the gearbox is working extra hard anyway, like when towing up hill but always useful to have.Mike G
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