
Re: aux tranny coolers
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Re: aux tranny coolers
- From: tom hecht <baddd65@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 06:45:00 -0700 (PDT)
is this a question of the radiator not having a
cooler?
with a 2400 stall, the rad cooler should be fine,
unless your pulling something.
i run a 4500 stall on the street/strip, goes through
the rad then a cheap rv cooler, back to the trans.
the needle only comes of the peg (140) when i am
running races back to back with no cool down time,
my engine runs about 170-180 on hot days, and the
trans will heat to about 150 when the car is at
180.(that is in stop and go type cruising)
i believe the trans is usually about 20 deg hotter
than the engine in a stock set-up.
tom
65 satellite
--- Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I'm also using a 66 Imp condenser for a tranny
> cooler. Got the idea from
> Gary. Question, is there a minimum recommended
> temp for a 727? Joe
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