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Transmission Cooler Reccomendations


97ranger4x4

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Hey guys.

I just installed a tranny temp gauge on my 97 ranger. I have the 5R55E Auto. I have noticed that my tranny reads about 180-200 during the day. This is with normal driving around town and freeway. Outside temps are in the low 90's. I would like to get it down to around 170 so when I tow or go up to the mountains I wont put to much strain on my tranny. What is the best cooler you reccommend? How hard are they to install? I am an avid mechanic and feel pretty comfortable installing or fixing things on my truck.

-Keith :)
 
200 deg or so is ABSOLUTELY NORMAL. It's about the same as your coolant temperature. There are no modifications needed, and 170 deg will be overcooling. Your transmission is cooled through the radiator.
 
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Let me clarify

If I had one of these

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in my suburban I might still have a functioning transmission in it

we put one in my Uncle's 94 town and country when the new transmission went in and the new transmission has lasted twice as long as the one we replaced. I just put one in my wifes 99 town and country and I am putting one in the suburban when it gets its new transmission and one is going in the motorhome from hell when I figure out its transmission problem. you cannot over cool an automatic transmission.
 
all a transmission cooler is is another radiator, just for the transmission and not the engine...
 
Let me clarify

If I had one of these

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Where can i get one of these and how much is it going to cost. Where have you purchased your coolers from?

Thanks for all of your help. BTW my truck has 119k miles.
 
200 deg or so is ABSOLUTELY NORMAL. It's about the same as your coolant temperature. There are no modifications needed, and 170 deg will be overcooling. Your transmission is cooled through the radiator.

MAKG is correct, most oils are designed to work most efficently at around 190deg. So like MAKG said 200deg is normal. I think he ment that a tranny cooler isn't nessesary not that you would be overcooling.

A tranny cooler would be a good idea if you tow alot or are really put it to your transmission on a regular basis, but for the ocasional tow job or weekend in the mud or on the trail you would be fine with your stock setup.
 
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MAKG is correct, most oils are designed to work most efficently at around 190deg. So like MAKG said 200deg is normal. I think he ment that a tranny cooler isn't nessesary not that you would be overcooling.

A tranny cooler would be a good idea if you tow alot or are really put it to your transmission on a regular basis, but for the ocasional tow job or weekend in the mud or on the trail you would be fine with your stock setup.

Well that sounds good to me, money I can spend somewhere else.

Thanks for all your help you guys.


Keith :)
 
So according to that chart, even with the fluid at cool 175 degrees, an automatic will only last 100k miles? Bullshit. Even my A4LD has 135k on it and has no problems yet. I believe the fluid was only changed once at about 60k and it still looks great, but I'm still gonna change it real soon.
 
well there you go you interrupted the cycle by actually maintaining your transmission.

you can get it here for $189 http://www.transmissioncenter.net/4l80e.htm. I am going to stand by my statement that you cannot over cool an automatic transmission, and he did say he spends alot of time in the mountains and plans on towing.
 
You can over cool a transmission. You should never eliminate the cooler in the radiator because it is also a fluid heater. Your trans will last longer if you keep the fluid in the fluids viscosity range. It will shift better too.
By the charts above I would say that you want to keep your trans fluid around 170 as much as possible.
 
let me qualify that again. you would not be able to over cool your transmission. he plans on working his transmission hard and requires extra cooling and I would never recommend doing away with the cooler in the radiator (summit tech support and I disagree on this point, the recommend using a 24,000 gvw cooler and not running the fluid through the radiator) 165 degrees to 180 degrees is where you want to stay. the fan on the above cooler is set to run the fan around 175 degrees if you buy the relay and use the temp gauge for it.
 

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