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SS317 09-16-2011 01:02 PM

700R4 Install almost read
 
Ok I have a question or two. I'm about ready to install a 700R4 in my 66 long bed and remove the old powerglide. I have The tranny, new crossmember, TC lockup kit and I'm ordering the TV made easy stuff from bowtie overdrives. I think the only thing I have a question on is will the tranny cooler that is integrated into the radiator (new 2 months ago) work well enough for a tranny cooler or should I add another one in there?

Is there anything else anyone can think of before I dive into this? I'll have the drive shaft trimmed after I get everything installed and can measure properly.
What am I missing?

Indian113 09-16-2011 01:21 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
I'm using the built in tranny cooler in my 64 with a 700r4 seems to work okay. I just measured the difference of my turbo350 and 700r4 and used that for my cutoff lenghth on my driveshaft. It cost me $110.00 and it works great I wish I'd used a od trans form the start.

scum1 09-16-2011 01:23 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
i just got done installing my 700r4..man is that thing sweet. once i got it calibrated correctly. so worth it. but i was also curious about the cooler. Im using the stock one as well. It doesnt seem to be running hot at all tho.

shortbed70 09-16-2011 01:34 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
I haven't drove mine much since I put my 700 in and am using the radiator cooler and seems to work ok. I plan on installing a temp guage also..
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kieth 09-16-2011 02:50 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
As long as you are not pulling a trailer it should be fine. The reason one sees so many external coolers is that the older radiators did not have trans cooling built in. Now most new radiators do. Kieth

If you had a 1 ton and were pulling a heavy trailer you could add a air to air cooler just to make sure in addition to the radiator cooler......

SS317 09-16-2011 04:10 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
I pull my mowing rig around with it a lot, as well as other farm trailers, hauling hay and such. I think I'll look for an external cooler just to be on the safe side.

gimmy 64 09-16-2011 07:33 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
i bought a gearstar 2004r for my truck and they supplied an external cooler with the tranny. also they asked if you would be towing and you would need a bigger cooler

SS317 09-16-2011 08:23 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
Hey, I'm looking at torque converters. I've read a lot of the posts on this install but what are the good brand of torque converters to go with. I'm putting a new one in.

samuellg1977 09-16-2011 11:35 PM

Re: 700R4 Install almost read
 
I have the 700R4 in mine and i drive that baby like a rental car!!! I also have mine plumbed into the radiator. Nice and quiet in the cab with true dual Dynamax mufflers under my feet, she never runs hot and pulls like a monster in first gear!! I drive about an hour to nashville OFTEN and she runs like the devil on the interstate while turning almost 20MPG behind a 350!! Best investment EVER!!!


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