โDec-11-2013 10:02 AM
โDec-13-2013 12:38 PM
wolfe10 wrote:
Mark,
I agree the in-radiator transmission cooler is indeed a cooler, but as part of the radiator, it will be warmer than his separate cooler.
โDec-13-2013 08:40 AM
โDec-13-2013 08:12 AM
โDec-12-2013 03:49 PM
Matt_Colie wrote:
I think that is a spectacular that creative idea. But, I only worked in and around the auto industry for three decades.
Matt
โDec-12-2013 07:23 AM
โDec-12-2013 06:40 AM
Mark Kovalsky wrote:TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
If your additional cooler is in series with your factory cooler it should not let the trans run too cool. The factory trans coolers have a thermostat to not allow the fluid to circulate through the cooler until the trans gets to the operating temp. It will then open and close to regulate the trans fluid at the correct temp.
The factory 4R100 DOES NOT have a thermostat! Ford never installed any type of thermostat on the 4R100 transmission. That started with the replacement for the 4R100, the 5R110 TorqShift.
You may be thinking of the pressure bypass on the side of the 4R100. That is designed to open if the cooling circuit is restricted. It won't open due to cold temperatures until way below 0ยฐF. With synthetic ATF it will never open due to cold temperatures.
โDec-12-2013 05:42 AM
โDec-12-2013 04:54 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
I agree on covering the secondary trans cooler in winter.
Also, best routing is from transmission through secondary cooler to factory cooler and back to the transmission. That can keep fluid from being too cold.
โDec-12-2013 04:52 AM
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
If your additional cooler is in series with your factory cooler it should not let the trans run too cool. The factory trans coolers have a thermostat to not allow the fluid to circulate through the cooler until the trans gets to the operating temp. It will then open and close to regulate the trans fluid at the correct temp.
โDec-11-2013 06:27 PM
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
If your additional cooler is in series with your factory cooler it should not let the trans run too cool. The factory trans coolers have a thermostat to not allow the fluid to circulate through the cooler until the trans gets to the operating temp. It will then open and close to regulate the trans fluid at the correct temp.
โDec-11-2013 01:50 PM
โDec-11-2013 01:37 PM
carringb wrote:
PS - I'm not trying to imply the added cooler isn't a good idea. It is!
But for winter driving, you may want to cover it if the transmission is not getting up to temp.
โDec-11-2013 12:11 PM
โDec-11-2013 12:10 PM