mwilson
TDR MEMBER
After a small tussle Saturday afternoon I got all three transmission cooler lines replaced on the '97. Also removed the rubber lines from the forward cooler so as to check them over and clean out the recesses in the quick disconnect fittings that fill full of guck.
I noticed that the ends on the cooler itself looked scarred up but as I had not done it I figured all was well.
Got everything back together and started replacing fluid. After a few minutes I started rowing the transmission back and forth between Drive and Reverse to build some pressure.
Got back under the truck and ATF is running out of the ends at the cooler...
Great.
After a few minutes of blue air I decided the easiest way to get the cooler out is to yank the front bumper (which by the way is the way to go... ).
Get it out and some pinhead back along has driven a screwdriver into one tube and repaired it with some kind of monkey dung (which I disturbed apparently)...
It also appears to be cracked where the small jumper tube is welded in between the two ends.
My question is this,,,
Does that jumper tube need to be there???
Can the transmission oil pump overpower the cooler so the tube is there to allow some fluid to bypass????
Don't really want to buy a new cooler ($250. 00) if I can save this one. Not worrying about having the tube would make it far easier to repair.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Mike.
I noticed that the ends on the cooler itself looked scarred up but as I had not done it I figured all was well.
Got everything back together and started replacing fluid. After a few minutes I started rowing the transmission back and forth between Drive and Reverse to build some pressure.
Got back under the truck and ATF is running out of the ends at the cooler...
Great.
After a few minutes of blue air I decided the easiest way to get the cooler out is to yank the front bumper (which by the way is the way to go... ).
Get it out and some pinhead back along has driven a screwdriver into one tube and repaired it with some kind of monkey dung (which I disturbed apparently)...

It also appears to be cracked where the small jumper tube is welded in between the two ends.
My question is this,,,
Does that jumper tube need to be there???
Can the transmission oil pump overpower the cooler so the tube is there to allow some fluid to bypass????
Don't really want to buy a new cooler ($250. 00) if I can save this one. Not worrying about having the tube would make it far easier to repair.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Mike.
