C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
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C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
On the early trucks equipped with a C6, was the trans cooler built into the radiator or was it a separate unit?
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
I believe the cooler lines went into the radiator. I've gone with larger remote aftermarket radiators on my cars. I was never too crazy about those in-radiator cooler lines.
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Re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
The early MX had a kind of Funky heat exchanger that circulated coolant around the transfluid but wasn't in the radiator.bwc302 wrote:On the early trucks equipped with a C6, was the trans cooler built into the radiator or was it a separate unit?
Never seen one of our trucks with a Factory external Air to fluid cooler.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
I agree....AFAIK all C6 trannies used the radiator's built-in cooler, though you could also get an auxiliary cooler which was used in conjunction with the radiator cooler.
The '71 Camper Special I parted out had a factory auxiliary cooler, but I can't find a picture of it here on the computer. Next time I'm at the shop I'll be sure to get one. It's about 10" square.
The '71 Camper Special I parted out had a factory auxiliary cooler, but I can't find a picture of it here on the computer. Next time I'm at the shop I'll be sure to get one. It's about 10" square.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
I recommend running the biggest unit you can afford, and don't use the radiator at all. If you still want to run through the radiator, run to it first, and then to aux cooler ad back to trans. I just don't see the point of running hot fluid next to hot coolant as being beneficial, that's why I eliminated mine from the radiator. It cools alot faster running in it's own stand alone cooler.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
It does seem kind of silly at first to run hot coolant through a hot radiator, but understand that the tranny fluid is around 100 degrees hotter than the radiator, so running it through the radiator will cool it considerably.
In hot climates I would run it through the radiator first, then run it through the aftermarket cooler.
In cooler climates, such as the northern US or Canada, I would run it through the aftermarket cooler first, then through the radiator. The reason being that if your ran it radiator first, then aftermarket cooler, you would be running very cold fluid through your tranny in the winter. And that's not real good for your tranny.
Definetly get an aftermarket cooler on there, though.
In hot climates I would run it through the radiator first, then run it through the aftermarket cooler.
In cooler climates, such as the northern US or Canada, I would run it through the aftermarket cooler first, then through the radiator. The reason being that if your ran it radiator first, then aftermarket cooler, you would be running very cold fluid through your tranny in the winter. And that's not real good for your tranny.
Definetly get an aftermarket cooler on there, though.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
I'm not sure I understand your theory Fly, I've never heard of cold fluid hurting a tranny, quite the contrary heat kills transmissions, not ice-cold fluid. I'm not here to argue differences, just not comprehending you logic.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
flyboy's right, transmissions need to run within a certain temperature range just like an engine, too hot and they burn up, too cold and they don't shift right and have much lower efficiency from pumping losses.
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re: C6 Tran cooler (radiator?)
Interesting Barry, I've never heard of it good to know. I know I don't have that problem dow here, it barely gets below freezing two days a year.
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