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  1. simp5782

    Moving my Transmission cooler

    You would actually benefit more by using a diverter valve to run the transmission fluid away from the heat exchanger in the summer time and only letting the air to air cool it. Take some stress off the motor. And then open the plumbing for winter time to use both etc. You would notice a...
  2. simp5782

    Moving my Transmission cooler

    The cooler won't have fittings bigger than 3/4" if they are even that big so the hoses being that is all that would matter. No sense is going bigger hoses when the hole is only so big what it's going thru. You really don't even need that cooler. The heat exchanger will do its job.
  3. simp5782

    Moving my Transmission cooler

    Hoses are 2500psi hydraulic. Hydraulic hose is generally rated for 260+ degrees. You don't need to prefill hoses there are no air bubble issues on non pressure system
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