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Originally posted by Tallyman View PostRich, 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.https://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Hey rich, hows it hanging.
When you get round to fitting a cooler could you post pic's & give a step by step run down on how you did it please.
Think i'll be fitting one this year just to be safe, seeing as the tin snail will be getting alot more use next year.If its not broke don't fix it.
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Rich
did mine a couple of months ago but turned out the head was cracked anyway.
Fitted mine so that the flow from the gearbox goes to the additional cooler first then to the rad then back to the box.
On mine, there are the 2 metal pipes coming out of the gearbox to the bottom of the rad, the lower pipe is the send one and the upper one the return.
Just took off the existing rubber pipe from the send pipe, plumbed in the additional 13 row cooler, mounted it in front of the rad so it gets max airflow and jobs a good 'un.
Bought it as a kit from a motorsports ebay seller, 13 row MOCAL cooler, fitting kit (the plastic things that go through the main rad) and 7m of hose £84.00 delivered.
All I had to was buy better quality jubilee clips, took longer to get the truck on ramps & get the bash plates off that plumb & fit the cooler
Also did the viscious fan re-fill as well.
Even tho' the truck has a nice new head, I'm now a lot more confident that overheating is a thing of the past for me - she tows a big caravan (1600kg) up hill now and the gauge hardly moves from just below the middle and now never more than just below 2/3rd's up
hope this help
hawaiiI'm not overweight, I'm undertall!
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Cheers H thats ideal.I'm sure the head on mine is ok but when i do the service i will do the sniffer test 1st anyway just to make sure.The temp drops back failrlt quick as long as the heater is on full.The temp is ok on the flat going at a steady speed but its just on the hills and in very slow moving traffic while towing.Once sorted i will post back to let you know how things arehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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hi rich, i fitted one of these to a 2.4 i had many moons ago worked good , i think wishbone is fitting one to his 3.0 project .
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Originally posted by stormforce View PostI don't want to fit it in front of the main rad so it will need to be fitted below it but that one looks ideal actually.All the fins are in place aren't they terry.JAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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