Transmission oil-air coolers
03-03-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #1
Transmission oil-air coolers
(02-20-2016 )Isx Lover Wrote:  
(02-20-2016 )yamajason Wrote:  
(02-20-2016 )Isx Lover Wrote:  As far as tranny coolers go I have installed B&M coolers on 3 trucks now and they work great. Those heat transfer tubes they install from the factory let the tranny get to warm in my opinion. I asked a owner of a tranny shop, (who by the way was a authorized Eaton shop) what a tranny and rears should run for temp, and he said no more than 100F above outside air temp. Right or wrong IDK that is what I was told. This is what I used http://www.summitracing.com/parts/bmm-70273/overview/

Is that link to the same exact model/size cooler that you use? What are your temps usually?

I actually used a bigger one, here is the link http://www.summitracing.com/parts/bmm-70274/overview/ My temp gauge starts at 150F and it would only get to 150-160 on a really hot day pulling hard. Most of the time my gauge never even reads 150. I mounted it in front of the radiator and ran 1/2 inch hyd. hoses inside frame rail. I'm going to use the one from the first link on this truck, and mount it behind the bumper, cause I would like to see a little temp. Even though the temp gauge didn't read the tranny was warm to the touch.

Did you mount those transmission oil-air coolers to the radiator with the push thru zip tie like mounts? Does it damage the radiator by sawing thru the soft metal with thousands of miles of vibration?
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03-03-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #2
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
In a car I didnt have any problem with them.....but that was a car. Your concern is justified but if someone here has done that and had no issues please step forward and be counted.
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03-04-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #3
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
I made I bracket that used a couple of the lower tank bolts and mounted it to that. The truck I have now I made a bracket and mounted it below radiator on cross member behind front bumper, but not tight to the bumper so it still gets some air.
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03-04-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #4
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
These are my Prostar's factory Eaton transmission cooler lines to the Radiator. Does anybody know the name/type or size of these connectors? I assume -10 is AN fitting...

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03-04-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #5
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
(03-04-2016 )yamajason Wrote:  These are my Prostar's factory Eaton transmission cooler lines to the Radiator. Does anybody know the name/type or size of these connectors?

Ask guys from Hose House. I'm sure they know.
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03-04-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #6
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
they are a type of quick-connect. and they work pretty good.

the blue piece is just a safety catch.


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03-04-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #7
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
(03-04-2016 )Rawze Wrote:  they are a type of quick-connect. and they work pretty good.

the blue piece is just a safety catch.

To install an air to oil cooler, would you recommending connecting new hose from these quick connect points or removing connectors from radiator and connecting there?
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03-05-2016, (Subject: Transmission oil-air coolers ) 
Post: #8
RE: Transmission oil-air coolers
I suppose it would depend on what the new radiator came with.


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