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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Anyone Remove there heat exchanger?

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Cuts off and on a 60 MPH

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I need to bypass my heat exchanger ASAP one of the metal lines is spraying coolant and leaking it all out. #@$%! Has anyone done this? I have already redone all my transmission lines with hydraulic hose, so the exchanger is just a waste of space. .
 
Well this is definetly a problem now... I touched the metal line and it completely fell apart where it was leaking and just ****** all the coolant out! :-laf
 
CZ, it's been done, and I've seen instructions for it with pics here somewhere. I just did a search and came up empty. If I had more time I could probably find it but I have to leave. It involved an allen head pipe plug to replace one of the fittings and re-re-routing a hose if I remember correctly. Seems like the plug went inside something, under a hose.



I may try to tackle it this spring when I move my batteries and change my exhaust housing.



Scott
 
I'm sure someone has done it, I see you need to remove it for a twin turbo setup. Does anyone know what size hose the rubber elbows are?
 
I have been looking at twin turbo's and was wondering if I would have to remove it? I just put a new DTT transmission in for all the heavy towing I do and don't want to hurt the transmission. Should I relocate it or up grade to an aftermarket one?
 
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