Water cooled Transmission
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Water cooled Transmission
My '67 F-250 had a water-cooled Transmission in it...had heater hoses running to it...! Any one ever seen this set-up before..? I have the Ford manual for that year, but, says nothing about this set-up in there.. Any idea was it is...? Thanx.....Tommyg
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re: Water cooled Transmission
i got one of these as well. cruise o matic. I had a heck of a time getting a tranny pan gasket for it locally luckly National parts depot had one.
Over all not a bad tranny for every day use
Over all not a bad tranny for every day use
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heater hoses are you sure they are 5/8 hoses? or are the hoses coming from the bottom of the radiator? and then to the trans. get a pic of this if its heater hoses and where they hook into the transmission. there cant be anyway this can be true. the transmission runs on transmission fluid and the fluid is usually cooled by air through a trans cooler.the coolers are usually in the bottom of the radiator but can also be put into the transmission cooling lines anywhere. maybe someone has hugh heater hosed lines going to and from the cooler
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This truck was used for something heavy..! The tranny oil circulated thru a cooler where one side was for the oil and the other was water!Was mounted one the side of the tranny and looked like a P/S cooler... The truck has 8 leaf springs, air-ride shocks, and the rear bumper would extend out about 4 feet from the truck, don't know why this was...Am now in the process of doing a research of the owner-history of the truck..am back 3 so far..also had duel gas tanks...!
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ok after i re read that it deffinattly is different from mine
I don't really care about brands Chevy Ford Dodge ...as long as it doesn't sound like two old dudes farting in a coffee can.
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1969/72 f100 351w EFI m5r2 5 speed
1988 ford f150 xlt lariat
1961 VW Beetle (wifes car)
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My '65 CS had 10 leaf springs on each side! I wish I had it today.
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re: Water cooled Transmission
TommyG,
What part of Florida are you in?
We still see a lot of older Fords here in Central Florida used on the railroads by CSX railroadand a few other companies, (the extension of the frame sounds just like on used on the railroads).
Also could be an old FPl vehicle like my old Bronco was, they also used a lot of modified Fords.
Although I've never seen a tranny cooler located at the tranny with radiator water lines plumbed to it like you've described.
Basketcase
What part of Florida are you in?
We still see a lot of older Fords here in Central Florida used on the railroads by CSX railroadand a few other companies, (the extension of the frame sounds just like on used on the railroads).
Also could be an old FPl vehicle like my old Bronco was, they also used a lot of modified Fords.
Although I've never seen a tranny cooler located at the tranny with radiator water lines plumbed to it like you've described.
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re: Water cooled Transmission
1967 trucks DID come with a water-cooled transmission. There is an external heat exchanger on the side that the tranny lines go to and the coolant is teed off from the bottom of the radiator outlet and goes back to the exchanger.
Here's a picture of the Tee:
This system works by taking water from bottom of block, running it thru the exchanger mounted on side of tranny, then to the bottom radiator hose (like picture shows). The tranny fluid only comes out side of tranny into exchanger and back into tranny.
Here's a picture of the Tee:
This system works by taking water from bottom of block, running it thru the exchanger mounted on side of tranny, then to the bottom radiator hose (like picture shows). The tranny fluid only comes out side of tranny into exchanger and back into tranny.
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that is the setup i got
I don't really care about brands Chevy Ford Dodge ...as long as it doesn't sound like two old dudes farting in a coffee can.
http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/imabaka70/ Projects listed on the left side
WOOOT!! i passed my mechanics classes. Now working as a mechanic and waiting to go for my ASE certifications.
1967 f-100 4x4
1969/72 f100 351w EFI m5r2 5 speed
1988 ford f150 xlt lariat
1961 VW Beetle (wifes car)
http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/imabaka70/ Projects listed on the left side
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1967 f-100 4x4
1969/72 f100 351w EFI m5r2 5 speed
1988 ford f150 xlt lariat
1961 VW Beetle (wifes car)
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Re: Water cooled Transmission
I too have the same set up. We were stumped, then thought we figured out why it was there, then second guessed it. It's an ugly ass set up for sure, and I'm fairly certain mine was replaced with an inappropriate T fitting.
http://vid46.photobucket.com/albums/f14 ... f4iez7.mp4
Here's a video of the upper part of the path. At the bottom it T's off again and goes to either side of the tranny.
http://vid46.photobucket.com/albums/f14 ... f4iez7.mp4
Here's a video of the upper part of the path. At the bottom it T's off again and goes to either side of the tranny.
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Re: Water cooled Transmission
The trans should be a cruisomatic
The cooler should be mounted on the pass side of the trans
The drains on each side of the engine block below the freeze plugs will have fittings screwed into then
A 1/2 in tube snakes around the oil pan and connects the 2 drains
It then goes into one side of the trans cooler
coming out of the cooler is another 1/2 in line which snakes around the oil pan to the lower radiator hose
The lower radiator hose is 2 piece with a steel connector which has a nipple coming off it that the return hose from
the cooler connects to
Here is what mine looked like.......taken off the web
http://www.slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14617
The cooler should be mounted on the pass side of the trans
The drains on each side of the engine block below the freeze plugs will have fittings screwed into then
A 1/2 in tube snakes around the oil pan and connects the 2 drains
It then goes into one side of the trans cooler
coming out of the cooler is another 1/2 in line which snakes around the oil pan to the lower radiator hose
The lower radiator hose is 2 piece with a steel connector which has a nipple coming off it that the return hose from
the cooler connects to
Here is what mine looked like.......taken off the web
http://www.slick60s.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14617