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Installing Tranny Cooler

terminator0723

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98 Explorer XLT
Lo. I've finally got my cooler and wanted to put it on.. Your susposed to run the aftermarket one after the stock one right? With the stock one being on the right passenger side of the vehicle... you'd mount the new one on the drivers side... so could you just run it from the tranny into the aftermarket one then to the factory one then back into the tranny? Seems like it'd be easier to run the lines that way....
 



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If I was adding an additional one to the stock cooler then yes, that is how *I* would do it.
 












From tranny to radiator cooler, to external coolers back to tranny. For the Aux coolers matters not which is first or last... I'd do it in ease of pathways
 






. . . . . . :scratch: . . . . . if the aux cooler purchased is of "big_enough" size, wouldn't it be better just to "by-pass / skip " the stock_Radiator/cooling sector for the tranny????.....seem's to me, the Radiator would tend to still have Heat, to dissapate to the trans_fluid, and NOT really cool as with just the "Aux_cooler" setup in front....... :confused: ......just my question of curiousity for this & NO pun against anyone, but would like to hear comment's &/or suggestion's for i am about to do the same for this with an Aux_Cooler.......:thumbsup:

mr. Charles
 






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