Trans cooler??

LB7Diesel

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Cool, That $100 bucks will get put to use:D I'm going to try and hard line it with compression fittings. We'll see. Thanks Mike;)
 
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partsguy662

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That cooler is designed for allison transmissions (or at least marketed for them by hayden) Although I think they had the MD-series in mind, not the 1000 series.
 

LB7Diesel

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I know nothing about Hayden. We use these coolers for our Aircraft engines as oil coolers. I had an extra one laying around and I got to looking at the factory cooler on the truck thinking , How the hell does that really cool that much? I just want to make damn sure it will keep it cooler with the Hayden before I go chopping lines!!! So do we all agree it will keep the Trans Temps cooler? Just have to make sure I have a warm-fuzzy feeling first.:D
 

partsguy662

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I know nothing about Hayden. We use these coolers for our Aircraft engines as oil coolers. I had an extra one laying around and I got to looking at the factory cooler on the truck thinking , How the hell does that really cool that much? I just want to make damn sure it will keep it cooler with the Hayden before I go chopping lines!!! So do we all agree it will keep the Trans Temps cooler? Just have to make sure I have a warm-fuzzy feeling first.:D

I think if you put it in front of the grille, it would make a huge difference........to the looks of your truck...

:D
 

MAXLLY

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It looks like it has more surface area than my stocker, the tubing looks larger allowing for less pressure drop. IMO it'll cool better.

If i had to add my 2 pennies. I would add a fan to it for stop and go traffic/in town ragging when air across the fins is less than adequate. I am putting my trans fan on a switch so i can avoid the t-stat issues/dependability. I say this cause you are from Florida and it gets HOT there yes?

Anyway, good luck with it Joey.
 

LB7Diesel

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It looks like it has more surface area than my stocker, the tubing looks larger allowing for less pressure drop. IMO it'll cool better.

If i had to add my 2 pennies. I would add a fan to it for stop and go traffic/in town ragging when air across the fins is less than adequate. I am putting my trans fan on a switch so i can avoid the t-stat issues/dependability. I say this cause you are from Florida and it gets HOT there yes?

Anyway, good luck with it Joey.


It's quite abit bigger than stock..

Another switch:eek::banging:
 

MAXLLY

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I was thinking backside of the "A" frame that supported the original cooler (underneath hood latch). This would leave 3/4" space between the cooler and the fan. Or spin it so the fan blows and the cooler is on the backside of the "A" frame.

Jeez what am i saying... it isn't my truck. OK I'll shut up now.

Joey, another neat idea. Move the fan and the cooler to the area currently covered by plastic muk/wind screen below the radiator. 2 bars, one about 2" OD and the other about 1.25" od. If it's a street truck good idea maybe? If a 4 wheel truck, not so good.