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Re: COOLING TUBES IN DEEP TRANS PAN
[Re: Pacnorthcuda]
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08/27/13 01:08 AM
08/27/13 01:08 AM
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strokerchall
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Mopar performance used to sell those, they were common. As I recall, a cool (pun intended) design but it meant the oil pickup could not reach deep into the pan and therefore poor circulation of fluid.
But others that ran them, will know for sure.
so what's the deal?
is air suppose to travel through them as you travel?
I hooked up a trans cooler aswell,this guy came highly reccommended from 2 shops.
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Re: COOLING TUBES IN DEEP TRANS PAN
[Re: strokerchall]
#1491435
08/27/13 01:22 AM
08/27/13 01:22 AM
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Posts: 9,065 Milwaukee, WI
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so what's the deal?
is air suppose to travel through them as you travel?
Yes. I'm not sure enough air moves through those 1/4" diameter tubes to transfer much heat, though.
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Re: COOLING TUBES IN DEEP TRANS PAN
[Re: Golden-Arm]
#1491437
08/27/13 09:13 AM
08/27/13 09:13 AM
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brand name Derail maybe?(spelling?) they have a lot of stuff like that. I have seen the tubes either way depending on the trans. we ran them on the turbo400 pontiac trans,turbo350 chebby trans mostly. they say right on the sales pitch not recomended for 4x4 use due to clogging. IMHO, I would think one would keep them flushed out when running them on dirt roads/off road. I know I did.
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