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Post by Weezul on Apr 11, 2013 14:01:50 GMT -6
I believe the line coming from the back of the trans is the sending line and the one towards the front is the return. You could always check when doing the cooler by unhooking one and have some one put it in to gear for a second.
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Post by Weezul on Apr 11, 2013 14:19:44 GMT -6
I'm also thinking of the 32rh. Not sure if that would make it different on yours.
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Apr 11, 2013 14:39:25 GMT -6
Well I drove around for a bit, put it in park and did touch and feel test The bottom line was much hotter than the upper line So im guessing the upper is the return line
Ok on coolers which is better The biggest cooler that'll fit or biggest one that wont take away airflow from radiator?
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Post by Weezul on Apr 11, 2013 14:41:42 GMT -6
Just did some research. The upper is the return line and the lower is the send line.
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Post by Weezul on Apr 11, 2013 14:43:33 GMT -6
Have you thought about mounting it under the Jeep with an auxiliary fan on it? That being said, mine is in front of the radiator and above the winch. I've got a Taurus fan and haven't had issues with either overheating. Mine is just small enough to slide in through the headlight in the grill.
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Post by mike on Apr 11, 2013 15:08:23 GMT -6
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Apr 11, 2013 15:36:48 GMT -6
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Post by grizzlyadams on Apr 11, 2013 16:12:30 GMT -6
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Apr 11, 2013 17:22:44 GMT -6
You guys are full of help lol
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Post by TJNoe on Apr 12, 2013 7:14:45 GMT -6
Now THAT is quality entertainment right there! Teach, there a lotta folks runnin tranny coolers, and I've never heard anyone of them mention an overheating issue. Stop with the paranoia, man. You're startin to freak me out!
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Apr 12, 2013 9:41:05 GMT -6
Dang Noe Thanks... lol
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