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Buckshot the thin cooler on the IFS crossmember is the power steering cooler, not the trans cooler.
On the Gen II trucks the external trans cooler is still mounted behind the grill on the pass side.
The rack and pinion has a cooler that is about 4" tall and 10" long mounted on the IFS x member as stated above. If you have your trans cooler system plumbed to this sucker it will work as a oil cooler (trans/oil/power steering, they are all fin style air/fluid coolers) but its not what it was intended for. Also if this is true then your power steerig is not being cooled as your truck was designed to use.
I have pictures if you would like to see.
I have NEVER seen a gen II with an auto trans and no external trans cooler mounted in the same/similar spot as the Gen I trucks.
On the Gen II trucks the external trans cooler is still mounted behind the grill on the pass side.
The rack and pinion has a cooler that is about 4" tall and 10" long mounted on the IFS x member as stated above. If you have your trans cooler system plumbed to this sucker it will work as a oil cooler (trans/oil/power steering, they are all fin style air/fluid coolers) but its not what it was intended for. Also if this is true then your power steerig is not being cooled as your truck was designed to use.
I have pictures if you would like to see.
I have NEVER seen a gen II with an auto trans and no external trans cooler mounted in the same/similar spot as the Gen I trucks.