Torque Converter Cooler
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Sorry to hijack, but is that heater cooler absolutely necessary? Will the truck operate normally with out it?
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The TQ converter cooler is frequently referred to as the heat exchanger on the block. Yes, it can be deleted and a fan activated cooler added under the bed. It will take longer for the trans to warm up so a chyange in driving style may be needed.
Check with TC Diesel, I think he has a cheaper alternative than the dealer heat exchanger.
Check with TC Diesel, I think he has a cheaper alternative than the dealer heat exchanger.
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Yeah that goes in the block drivers side. But you can bypass it. There is a aftermarket thermostat available now set at 160 that you can put inline to keep the tranny at temp! Driving in cold weather is the only time that is needed and it gets the temps up faster. Running cold ATF is bad for the tranny!
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Yeah that goes in the block drivers side. But you can bypass it. There is a aftermarket thermostat available now set at 160 that you can put inline to keep the tranny at temp! Driving in cold weather is the only time that is needed and it gets the temps up faster. Running cold ATF is bad for the tranny!
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I'll look up the link when I get home! I'll post it tonight!
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Here it is! High-Flow Transmission Fluid Thermostat, 160F
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Here it is! High-Flow Transmission Fluid Thermostat, 160F
Last edited by dangerous1965; 01-09-2014 at 09:31 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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