Towing with a 97 cherokee
#1
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Towing with a 97 cherokee
Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
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GW
I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
--
GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Well here's a site to get you started that's informative ...
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Well here's a site to get you started that's informative ...
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
news:lh5ti012mbq5onn744vfe04hukmb2bjlaq@4ax.com...
> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
news:lh5ti012mbq5onn744vfe04hukmb2bjlaq@4ax.com...
> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Well here's a site to get you started that's informative ...
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
news:lh5ti012mbq5onn744vfe04hukmb2bjlaq@4ax.com...
> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
http://www.uhaul.com/hitches/transmission-cooler.html ... my understanding
.... if towing, put on a cooler.
"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
news:lh5ti012mbq5onn744vfe04hukmb2bjlaq@4ax.com...
> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Add a cooler. Should be rather cheap. I think I had mine added for less than
US $200.
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
US $200.
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Add a cooler. Should be rather cheap. I think I had mine added for less than
US $200.
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
US $200.
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
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Re: Towing with a 97 cherokee
Add a cooler. Should be rather cheap. I think I had mine added for less than
US $200.
--
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW
US $200.
--
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"GW De Lacey" <georgew@dnet.aunz.com> wrote in message
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> Cherokee 4.0l in Australia.
>
> I'm just a bit curious about whether or not the standard tranny has
> enough cooling capacity for towing in +40Degree Celsius weather. I'm
> thinking a 16 foot caravan, with continuous day driving.
>
> If not, is there an aftermarket cooler? Is it effective?
>
> --
> GW