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Would it be okay to use the in radiator engine oil cooler as the in radiator transmission oil cooler?
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Is this question to me ? If so my transmission temperature is running around 150 to 180. Remember I run the lines first to the radiator cooler then to the two coolers in front of the radiator. I have a nice transmission temperature gauge mounted on the dash so I can check in a second what my temp is. I also have a transmission pressure gauge mounted lower in the dash.I am considering using the trans cooler part of the radiator for the return line from my steering gear box. I will have another small cooler on the brake return line. I have two of the small coolers but I think I may try to use the radiator instead of one of the coolers
Have you ever used an IR thermometer on the hydraulic system since you plumbed it to the cooler? I was wondering what your fluid temps were running?
Thanks,
Rich
You might have a problem with heat if you don't have a "Hydra-Boost" brake unit. My M1028 has the power steering pump providing not only steering assist but also brake boost so it can get pretty warm. Since I did this mod it has been running extremely well and cool ! Before on a hot day if I had to drive through town with all the stops and maneuvering the steering pump would get quite toasty. Now it takes it and asks for more !I was asking about your power steering temps using the trans cooler portion of the radiator. I am installing separate trans cooler and considering using the radiator for the power steering like you say you have done with yours.
My question was how the power steering cooler was working and what temps were you running on the steering system. I am worried the radiator cooler will add heat to the power steering and not remove.
when you converted the oil cooler to the transmission cooler what fittings did you use? Tubing to A/N compression fittings?I have my transmission cooling lines go to the engine oil side cooler and my power steering lines go to the transmission cooler. The transmission lines then go to two coolers (with AN fittings) in front of the radiator .Since I removed the 6.2 diesel and installed a 383 Hi-torque crate engine I didn't need the engine oil cooler anymore.
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