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Transmission cooler in 2001 Durango?
Does anyone know if they come stock with these in the 4.7L? I have been
trying to trace the lines and there are 2 that come from the tranny and I think they go into the bottom of the radiator but it's hard to see for sure. These 2 steel or aluminum lines from the tranny? Is that what they would be? Thanks It's a 4x4 with 3.55 gears |
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Transmission cooler in 2001 Durango?
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:13:58 -0400, "ankhe105" >
wrote: >Does anyone know if they come stock with these in the 4.7L? I have been >trying to trace the lines and there are 2 that come from the tranny and I >think they go into the bottom of the radiator but it's hard to see for >sure. These 2 steel or aluminum lines from the tranny? Is that what they >would be? Thanks >It's a 4x4 with 3.55 gears The stock cooler is in the radiator tank. If it has a aux cooler, it would be in front of radiator stack and fluid would be routed from tranny to tank cooler then aux cooler then back to tranny. If you plan to try to tow, you really want a aux cooler too as it is cheap tranny insurance. ----------------- The SnoMan www.thesnoman.com |
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Transmission cooler in 2001 Durango?
Thanks Sno. There is one in front of the radiator but it appears to be the
condensor for the A/C? The lines go to the A/C compressor, sound right? I would need something else for towing then?? |
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Transmission cooler in 2001 Durango?
On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 20:56:24 -0400, "ankhe105" >
wrote: >Thanks Sno. There is one in front of the radiator but it appears to be the >condensor for the A/C? The lines go to the A/C compressor, sound right? I >would need something else for towing then?? Yes you are correct. In your case something about 6 x 12 will work fine. Nothing is gained by going overbaord in size here. Also mount it in front of the drivers side of the core stack as the core is hottest there and the warmer air coming off the cooler will have negligable impact on the overall engine cooling. ----------------- The SnoMan www.thesnoman.com |
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Transmission cooler in 2001 Durango?
Thank you Sno. Very helpful.
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