Ummm... DeSoto Fireflites had liquid cooled Powerflites and Torqueflites in
the late '50's. The Firedomes, however, were air cooled, though by '58 a
liquid cooled trans was an option.
On my '55 Firedome, the Powerflite has two plugs on the side to add liquid cooling. My '55 Fireflite parts car has liquid cooling but it's not through the radiator, it's by means of a box fastened to the block at the end of the lower radiator hose. Same on the '55 Imperial which I just had here for a short while. --Roger van Hoy, Washougal, WA, '55 DeSoto, '58 DeSoto, '56 Plymouth, '66 Plymouth, '41 Dodge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eastern Sierra Adjustment Services" <esierraadj@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 1:00 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] TORQUEFLITE P/Ns YEP ; PLY's & DOD's had only air cooled transmissions.That said, I retrofitted a CHRY liquid-cooled transmission onto my car (the cooler fits into the radiator's bottom tank, which has input & output line-connections, to thetransmission.The liquid cooling does not necessarily improve the performance of a transmission,but does tend to extend its operational life.Dave Homstad has suggested that the maximum cooling effect would be to use the air- cooled torque converter (with its attached cooling fins) inside the liquid cooledtransmission. Neil Vedder Phil Courant - ACCF wrote:HiAccording to my parts manual P/N 1823740 is for '57 "Fury Sport". When replacing this trans, use 1823682 trans with parts 1823708 and 1823709 (governor weights) I think that the only factory liquid cooled transmission were for NY, 300 C and Imperial (1738227)I've no imput about P/N 1736413-2 or -3 -- Philippe COURANT (Pau, France)- Webmaster des sites ACCF et C-I-FImperial 1957 Crown convertible ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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