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 Ok when I was at the junkjyard today I found a brand new trans cooler
 (?) in the trunk of a 62 Dodge  880 custom, no sign of it ever being
 hooked up , and the guy let me have it for ten bucks.
   What i am  wondering about is that it  has huge tubes about  1/2 inch
   I.D.  And its really heavy duty looking too, really thick, like an
   inch and a quarter thick vanes with a heavy aluminum frame encasing
   the whole thing. Doesnt really look like any tranny cooler I have
   ever seen before, but it looked useful and sturdy  so i grabbed it .
  Do u guys think this is/was a tranny cooler or made for  something
  else and shouldnt be used.  Or would it matter even if it wasnt a
  tranny cooler? I guess the part I am wondering about is the huge
  tubes, would that cause a problem, them being so huge?  The thing must
  hold 3 pints.
   Neal Zimmerman, Eugene oregon

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