putting 6.0 trans cooler in place of 7.3 trans cooler?
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If you run a search, you will find the whole thing in pictures. It doesn't take much, adapters and a few feet of line. I didn't use the standard hardware store stuff. I ordered a 3/8' to 1/2 adapter online as I think it makes a neater looking job, but that's just me. I think it took me about two hours, but I wasn't pushing it. It was just a Sunday afternoon project. If I had it to do over again, I think I could do it in less than an hour.
Steve
Steve
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I had my tranny puke on a 10% grade /w a 3000lb boat (1999 V10 4r100).
I followed Mark's advice and installed the huge 6.0 cooler ($50 from a wrecking yard) and installed a $50 gauge.
I pulled the same boat up same grade last weekend and no problems whatsoever.
Anyone who knows CA 36 to Ruth Lake knows what a hairy run that is.
Thanks again Mark et al for the awesome advice that helped my family have an end of summer ski trip!
I followed Mark's advice and installed the huge 6.0 cooler ($50 from a wrecking yard) and installed a $50 gauge.
I pulled the same boat up same grade last weekend and no problems whatsoever.
Anyone who knows CA 36 to Ruth Lake knows what a hairy run that is.
Thanks again Mark et al for the awesome advice that helped my family have an end of summer ski trip!
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What he said. I did it to my 02 and it's real easy. Take the bumper off. It even bolts right back in the same bolt holes. Towing my 34 foot travel trailer on a 35C day and couldn't get to go over 160 degrees. Best investment I ever made.
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Here's a great write-up that might help. Courtesy of Ken(WoodNThings)
Ken's 6.0 Transmission Cooler Swap
Ken's 6.0 Transmission Cooler Swap