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My transmission cooler/heat exchanger lines going to and from the transmission are rotten, and the exchanger itself is getting pretty punky looking... . lines are leaking now and I'm gonna have to bypass them temporarily. Anyone know if new ones are still avail ? Or the exchanger ? Has anyone removed it entirely ? :confused:



I have added a large cooler in front of the rad, and would like one of those under bed coolers maybe... . I tow a fair bit, nothing outrageous, but I have a 20x8. 5 enclosed car hauler, and pull boats for my business... .



I sure love my old truck, but little things make you crazy. . :eek:. . just when you think you're all set, something else comes up.



Looking for tales of similar repairs, and all the guidance you can give fellas... .



once again, many thanks in advance... ;)



Kev
 
As of late last summer the lines were still available as I got some new ones for my '92 from the local Dodge dealership. I was wondering myself if anyone else removed theirs and went with an aftermarket type.
 
Yes. They can be removed easily. I will do just that in April. I have a Dodge OEM bed mount cooler to install.



If you drive a good bit in sub zero, then you may need it though.



You will have to replace the coolant fitting under the alt with a 90° , the other with a 1/2 " pipe plug and tie the line in/out of the trans together with brass/copper fittings. Don't skimp on that or they will come loose and you'll hoof it.
 
In cold weather, the heat exchanger serves to warm up the transmission fluid as the engine warms up.
In Florida this is not needed, so I removed the heat exchanger and isolated the two systems - engine coolant and transmission fluid.
I added sufficient trans cooling to handle the heat down here and re-cored the radiator to improve engine cooling.

Regards, DBF
 
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