Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
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Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
I am having my Medium case cast iron cruise-o-mattic rebuilt and want to replace the original 'water' cooling system with a separate transmission cooler. Should i just run the 2 lines to a new cooler mounted in front of the radiator? Like i said it was a water cooled system, but can i/should i change it to use tranny fluid as the cooling liquid? Any advice on how big a cooler to get? Thanks
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I'd say buy one of the bigger aftermarket models and mount in front of radiator.
When mine still had that tranny in it...I wondered how long those fittings in the radiator lines were going to last and how would I get replacements. Plus you can't put headers on it with all that copper plumbing under motor.
When mine still had that tranny in it...I wondered how long those fittings in the radiator lines were going to last and how would I get replacements. Plus you can't put headers on it with all that copper plumbing under motor.
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re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
How exactly does the fluid circulate through a add on cooler back to the trans? Is it just from the heating and cooling of the fluid?
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[quote="Freightrain"]The fluid is under pressure from front pump of tranny. Don't ever unhook it if the motor is running!! You'll be RED!! LOL!![/quote]
This is the delema i am trying to figure out. The Trans i have does NOT have an OIL cooler. It is WATER cooled from the radiator. So it has some sort of coolant jacket for cooling the transmission. I want to remove that and ad a oil cooler. The question is can i add an oil cooler in the traditional way or do i have to/can i add a oil cooler in place of the water cooling system?
This is the delema i am trying to figure out. The Trans i have does NOT have an OIL cooler. It is WATER cooled from the radiator. So it has some sort of coolant jacket for cooling the transmission. I want to remove that and ad a oil cooler. The question is can i add an oil cooler in the traditional way or do i have to/can i add a oil cooler in place of the water cooling system?
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re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
The cooler you have works in exactly the same way as the cooler normally located in the radiator.
I would suggest removing it entirely and plumbing in your aux cooler...
I would suggest removing it entirely and plumbing in your aux cooler...
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re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
we had a similar talk about this a while ago, maybe this will help out a little.
http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4399
http://fordification.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4399
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Re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
[quote="fordloaf"]I am having my Medium case cast iron cruise-o-mattic rebuilt and want to replace the original 'water' cooling system with a separate transmission cooler. Should i just run the 2 lines to a new cooler mounted in front of the radiator? Like i said it was a water cooled system, but can i/should i change it to use tranny fluid as the cooling liquid? Any advice on how big a cooler to get?
I think one of us is confused. AFAIK the tranny is cooled by tranny fluid in your cruise-o-matic. It is just pumped into the bottom of the radiator and does not mix with the water in your radiator, the tranny fluid flows through the bottom under pressure from the tranny front pump like Freightrain said and is cooled by the water in the radiator. If you open those lines you'l find tranny fluid not water, if you do find water you got problems.
I think one of us is confused. AFAIK the tranny is cooled by tranny fluid in your cruise-o-matic. It is just pumped into the bottom of the radiator and does not mix with the water in your radiator, the tranny fluid flows through the bottom under pressure from the tranny front pump like Freightrain said and is cooled by the water in the radiator. If you open those lines you'l find tranny fluid not water, if you do find water you got problems.
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re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
Those MX trannys are a little different. 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. Keith has some pics of one somewhere.
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Re: re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
[quote="68F250"]Those MX trannys are a little different. 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. Keith has some pics of one somewhere.[/quote]
You are correct, there is a heat exchanger....
Shrek, i did open the lines and they have green coolant. The MX has perhapse 3/4" plumping and it goes from the engine block and to the lower radiator hose.
You are correct, there is a heat exchanger....
Shrek, i did open the lines and they have green coolant. The MX has perhapse 3/4" plumping and it goes from the engine block and to the lower radiator hose.
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re: Adding a new Tranny cooler to HD-MX
Well, I found the pic of the tee...
http://www.fordification.com/images/67-2_day2-26.jpg
http://www.fordification.com/images/67-2_day2-26.jpg
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I had a complete pic layout of my plumbing back when I still had tranny in truck. I did it cause someone was looking for it to put their truck back together and did not know the routing of everything. I have since crashed my computer and don't have it anymore .
Like mentioned it takes water from bottom of block, runs thru exhanger mounted on side of tranny, then to bottom radiator hose(like picture shows). The tranny fluid only comes out side of tranny, into exhanger and back into tranny.
If you use those two lines, run them to a separate cooler up in front of radiator it should be just fine.
Like mentioned it takes water from bottom of block, runs thru exhanger mounted on side of tranny, then to bottom radiator hose(like picture shows). The tranny fluid only comes out side of tranny, into exhanger and back into tranny.
If you use those two lines, run them to a separate cooler up in front of radiator it should be just fine.
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[quote="Freightrain"]
If you use those two lines, run them to a separate cooler up in front of radiator it should be just fine.[/quote]
Thanks, but i left the plumbing in place so i dont need the pics. I will probably remove it all like you and run lines to a separate cooler like you are saying and then plug up the engine block holes. I still am not sure if i should cool it with trans fluid though, i dont see why it would not work but....
If you use those two lines, run them to a separate cooler up in front of radiator it should be just fine.[/quote]
Thanks, but i left the plumbing in place so i dont need the pics. I will probably remove it all like you and run lines to a separate cooler like you are saying and then plug up the engine block holes. I still am not sure if i should cool it with trans fluid though, i dont see why it would not work but....