Thats a interesting answer I never thought of it that way. I wonder if adding the second cooler if I would even see a reduction in the gauge...
Transmission lines wet
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You don't need a second cooler!!!
Again unless you pull some wild heavy stuff in extreme conditions at low speed with huge power. YOU DONT NEED A SECOND COOLER.
AS A MODEL SAID. It ain't hurting nothing running normal Temps and lower Temps won't make it last longerearnies2 Thanks this. -
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The cooler pump on the transmission is not like a big hydraulic pump how much heat from friction might an additional 8 to 10 feet of hose to plumb a second cooler add or would it just even out with second cooler and added capacity?????
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I think its is a lot of added work for little to no gain change your hoses and replace that dirty cooler while its apart and be done with it
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Thanks everyone for your thoughts and replies on this one I will be replacing the lines and factory cooler and be done with it.... thanks again
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Too cool and the moisture in transmission never has chance to boil off.
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