Decided to add a cooler. During my original install, I removed and repositioned my return line. I’m doing so, I never replaced the o-ring in the fitting, which developed a small leak. I never liked how my return line turned out anyways. Although my temps weren’t that hot (180 degrees F on a hot day), I figured I’d never get time or have to go through the hassle of draining the system again, so never a better time than right now.
I decided to go with the PSC cooler, available from PSC steering online, part number 13253-8. I went with this model because of the aluminum heat sink design, as I planned on keeping it in the engine bay right next to the fender vents, as I didn’t want any chances of it getting punctured anywhere else. Also, having a winch up front left me very little room to squeeze one in front of the radiator. This model also has the large bore, -8AN hydraulic fittings, keeping my return lines the same size (1/2”) from the box to cooler to reservoir.
So I installed it, fairly straightforward, using 1/4” SS hardware, locking nuts, and rubber isolators to help with the vibration in the area. I was pleased with the way it came out. It would make adding a cab heater difficult later, unless I did the cab relocation mod many have done. Of course, living in CA I will probably never need one anyways. It really cleaned up the install, IMHO. I have not been able to see how much it lowered my return temperature, haven’t had a chance to drive it on a hot day yet, as the weather is getting cooler now. After the install I bled the system and added more fluid. This increased the capacity of the system by a little over 3/4 qt.
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