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Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Yes, you can cool the tranny fluid too much. If you don't have a thermostat it can keep the ATF too cold and not burn off the water. That is why OEM putters don't lock the converter up for several miles. They want the ATF to come up to temp.
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Turtle n Peeps wrote:DougE wrote:
Turtle n Peeps- but then how do you keep the transmission fluid circulating? (The engine coolant continues to circulate through the heater when its thermostat is shut.)
This is how.
Or this.
โJan-03-2015 12:53 PM
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DougE wrote:
Turtle n Peeps- but then how do you keep the transmission fluid circulating? (The engine coolant continues to circulate through the heater when its thermostat is shut.)
โJan-03-2015 08:49 AM
Gsragtop wrote:Yes. You can get too big...by that I mean cooling capacity - not size. the trans mission needs to reach a certain temp to operate properly. Generally around 140 to 160 degrees farenheit. As long as the temps get to that range or better you should be fine.
So I was walking out of my local wrecking yard, when I saw a truck with a nice aftermarket trans cooler just sitting there (front grill removed, easy access).. So I pulled it off to add to my kia.. Then I thought maybe it's too large ?? Could that cause issues with the trans as well ??
Also,on the truck it was mounted in front of the AC condenser. While this is an easy place to put it, would it not effect the AC performance ??
Thanks
Josh
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Gsragtop wrote:ScottG wrote:
It's possible but doubtful. The only time it would be too big is iff you were unloaded and the trans temp never got up to 140 degrees. In that case the fluid wouldn't burn off moisture and may get contaminated.
That's my main question, the TV spends 95% of its time without a trailer. The only time I'm worried about extra heat is with the trailer. I just don't want to damage the trans by it running too cool the rest of the time.. Maybe running through the aux cooler first and then the radiator cooler as mentioned above is a good idea ??
โJan-03-2015 05:24 AM
ScottG wrote:
It's possible but doubtful. The only time it would be too big is iff you were unloaded and the trans temp never got up to 140 degrees. In that case the fluid wouldn't burn off moisture and may get contaminated.