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02-14-2011, 01:09 AM | #1 |
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Transmission lines - which goes where?
I am putting transmission cooling lines in my truck, but I can't tell which line goes in the top transmsission fitting. It's a 350 engine with TH350 trans. Does it matter which is which?
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02-14-2011, 01:16 AM | #2 |
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
I've always put the bottom line to the bottom of the radiator/cooler, top to top. You are probably just going straight to your radiator with both, but here is a similar diagram showing an auxiliary cooler.
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02-14-2011, 01:21 AM | #3 |
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
Great answer Critter! Right-click-save
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02-14-2011, 01:51 PM | #4 |
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
Be careful if you live in a cold climate. That picture is BACKWARDS for those of us up north. In the winter that diagram might have you returning tranny fluid that is too cold to your transmission.
Up here you route hot fluid to the external cooler first. Then to the radiator to heat it up some when it is -20 outside. I like to post this disclaimer every time we talk external transmission coolers. I'd hate to see somebody in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan hook their new $1500 700r4 like some southern boy then wreck it with cold tranny fluid.
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02-14-2011, 03:18 PM | #5 |
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
so, what do you when it gets real hot?
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
Nothing. It doesn't get real hot. I've never seen my trans temp gauge go over 215 in the heat of summer pulling the heaviest thing I regularily pull.
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02-14-2011, 05:34 PM | #7 |
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
I guess switching the lines only affects the pre-heating effect, as the radiator should never go over a certain temp unless it's failing or the fan is broken.
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02-15-2011, 08:26 AM | #9 | |
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Of your mass produced vehicles, how many vehicles on the lot right now around Bulverde, TX come with block heaters? I was recently shopping for a new car. I'm leaning towards the Ford Edge. The closest dealer is Anderson/Koch in North Branch, MN. On my list of must haves if I buy off the lot verses ordering is a block heater. EVERY Edge on their lot comes with a block heater. My '04 Explorer came with an external transmission cooler. I never bothered to see how it was plumbed. It works and I don't care. I doubt Ford routes them one way for up here and another way for down there. However, if there is a better way to do something on a car/truck YOU are building (not mass producing), why wouldn't you do it the better way? Even better than routing it one way down there and one way up here is to put an "H" in the lines with a couple of shut off valves. By opening and closing valves you could route it one way in the winter and one way in the summer. In fact I know a really anal guy that does just that. Even better than that, one could dream up a thermostat controlled line system where NONE of the fluid goes to the radiator or external cooler until it warms up. Alas simplicity usually wins out. No "H"es, no valves, just route it your way down south and my way up north and all is good.
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
How about quick connect hoses you could switch around.
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-20 something is so cold that you have to keep your beers inside to keep them from feezing.
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
-20 something is so cold that you have to keep your beers inside to keep them from feezing
or u could bring the cooler to keep them warm
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Re: Transmission lines - which goes where?
This tread has me thinking: Did GM even offer the trans coolers as an option? If so, I imagine it was intended only for hot climate regions. I agree that cold trans fluid is not so great. Also, on modern cars that have trans oil coolers separate from the radiator (and even the ones that flow just through the radiator in some cases...BMW for example) the trans cooler is thermostatically controlled for faster warming of fluid and to prevent excess cooling. This way, it works properly in all climates. The danger of the thermostatically controlled through the radiator only coolers is that if the thermostat fails closed, you can cook the fluid and damage the transmission...
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