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trans cooler question
#835909
09/14/07 02:36 AM
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Joined: Dec 2004
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Need a Spot
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Im going to add an aux trans cooler to my truck and also keep the one in the radiator. What is the supply and return lines of the radiator trans cooler. Thanks for any input! Shawn
2002 RODEO LS 3.2 4x4 32" KUMHO MTs O.M.E. 919 PROCOMP ES9000 K&N FILTER
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Re: trans cooler question
[Re: kashlak]
#835910
09/17/07 05:50 PM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 1,111
Body Damage is Cool
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I don't remember off-hand and mine isn't at work today. But you can find out by pulling the lines and sticking them in a bucket, then firing it up. That's how I found out. You're going to get messy anyway when installing the cooler. Do it while the engine is cold so any splashing tranny fluid won't be hot. It doesn't come out with crazy high pressure.
If you can get someone to fire it up for you that's even better.
when looking for a container to hold drained brake fluid, find a container that is different from the beverage you are currently consuming.
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Re: trans cooler question
[Re: HCMP]
#835911
09/17/07 10:30 PM
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Joined: Sep 2000
Posts: 4,277
Roll Me Over
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IIRC, its the rearward most line on the tranny.
-Rob
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Re: trans cooler question
[Re: HCMP]
#835912
09/17/07 11:58 PM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 1,111
Body Damage is Cool
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Got home and took a look at mine. If you are looking at the lines under the alternator, there are two lines running out to the stock trany cooler. The driver side line is the outbound fluid line. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
when looking for a container to hold drained brake fluid, find a container that is different from the beverage you are currently consuming.
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Re: trans cooler question
[Re: HCMP]
#835913
09/18/07 02:17 AM
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Joined: Dec 2004
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Need a Spot
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Ya, thanks for the help. I ended up just running the truck in gear for a few seconds and felt the lines, the hotter being the supply line to the stock cooler.
2002 RODEO LS 3.2 4x4 32" KUMHO MTs O.M.E. 919 PROCOMP ES9000 K&N FILTER
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