Upgrading trans heat exchanger to an oil cooler |
09-25-2017, (Subject: Upgrading trans heat exchanger to an oil cooler ) Post: #1 | |||
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Upgrading trans heat exchanger to an oil cooler It's about that time. Gotta fix 3 different things on my list at once. When it rains it pours, eh? My stock heat exchanger is just that. Stock. And at 700k I know I'm running on borrowed time so I need to get it removed before it causes a serious fuckup. I want to make sure I understand this right. The kit that Eaton sells comes with what is basically an external oil pump that is used to circulate that fluid through the pump...out to a regular oil cooler. As an option, I can upgrade further by adding an oil filter boss to the case inline with the pump. By doing this I can essentially remove the heat exchanger all together so there's no more risk of coolant in my transmission. From what I understand this also increases the torque rating of the transmission, how I do not know. Correct me if I'm jacked up. I'm considering buying the pump and filter housing alone and using a heavier duty and more durable cooler and stainless fittings with better quality hose. I figure with the stuff I already have that I can probably get it done cheaper as well. While I'm at it I'm going to put in a new shift tower....the old one is a little sloppy, the bushing kit didn't fix all of it. Transmission is an RTO-16909 upgraded to 16913. User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 977k, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k | |||
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