Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
#21
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
Thanks.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
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> if you already have the tranny cooler sitting around, just dry fit it in
> front of your rad for a look see. For the most part tranny coolers are
NOT
> vehicle specific all you need is enough room for it to fit. I know of a
few
> classic/muscle car guys who use smaller tranny coolers for engine oil
> coolers.
>
> Snow...
>
size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
Thanks.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:AeJVc.38932$Tr.1964206@news20.bellglobal.com. ..
> if you already have the tranny cooler sitting around, just dry fit it in
> front of your rad for a look see. For the most part tranny coolers are
NOT
> vehicle specific all you need is enough room for it to fit. I know of a
few
> classic/muscle car guys who use smaller tranny coolers for engine oil
> coolers.
>
> Snow...
>
#22
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
I like the B&M unit as well. I don't do serious off-roading (yet), but
because of sand and clay tracks the engine and tranny do get a serious work
out. In winter it only get around 4 or 5C at night, it never snows in
Auckland (New Zealand). I do like the idea of putting a thermal bypass
valve.... another thing on the wish list.
I had a look on the www.4wd.com for the coolers as I need the supplier to
be able to ship it internationally. I'll check with Summit Racing if they
can ship it internationally.
Thanks for your comments, they are much appreciated.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"John Davies" <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u2oei0h0mrj748d6na6p2l736vnkuhfnl0@4ax.com...
>
> I have used the B & M "stacked plate" coolers on a couple of vehicles
> and have been very happy with the results. They are much more
> efficient than your typical looped tube cooler. I would install the
> biggest one that will fit if you do serious off-roading. You can
> always slip a piece of sheet metal or cardboard over it in winter. or
> better yet - install a thermal bypass valve and it will self regulate.
> Overcooling the tranny fluid in winter is NOT desireable, since
> condensation in the fluid won't burn off and you may get corrosion.
>
> Summit Racing is a great source and you will then get their _very_
> cool big (non-Jeep) catalog every month.
>
>
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...N=110&Ntk=Keyw
ordSearch&Ntt=oil+cooler&x=21&y=11
>
> I couldn't find a thermal bypass valve at the Summit website, but it's
> in their catalog for sure.
>
> John
>
> John Davies TLCA 14732
> http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
> '96 Lexus LX450
> '00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
> Spokane WA USA
#23
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
I like the B&M unit as well. I don't do serious off-roading (yet), but
because of sand and clay tracks the engine and tranny do get a serious work
out. In winter it only get around 4 or 5C at night, it never snows in
Auckland (New Zealand). I do like the idea of putting a thermal bypass
valve.... another thing on the wish list.
I had a look on the www.4wd.com for the coolers as I need the supplier to
be able to ship it internationally. I'll check with Summit Racing if they
can ship it internationally.
Thanks for your comments, they are much appreciated.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"John Davies" <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u2oei0h0mrj748d6na6p2l736vnkuhfnl0@4ax.com...
>
> I have used the B & M "stacked plate" coolers on a couple of vehicles
> and have been very happy with the results. They are much more
> efficient than your typical looped tube cooler. I would install the
> biggest one that will fit if you do serious off-roading. You can
> always slip a piece of sheet metal or cardboard over it in winter. or
> better yet - install a thermal bypass valve and it will self regulate.
> Overcooling the tranny fluid in winter is NOT desireable, since
> condensation in the fluid won't burn off and you may get corrosion.
>
> Summit Racing is a great source and you will then get their _very_
> cool big (non-Jeep) catalog every month.
>
>
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...N=110&Ntk=Keyw
ordSearch&Ntt=oil+cooler&x=21&y=11
>
> I couldn't find a thermal bypass valve at the Summit website, but it's
> in their catalog for sure.
>
> John
>
> John Davies TLCA 14732
> http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
> '96 Lexus LX450
> '00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
> Spokane WA USA
#24
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
I like the B&M unit as well. I don't do serious off-roading (yet), but
because of sand and clay tracks the engine and tranny do get a serious work
out. In winter it only get around 4 or 5C at night, it never snows in
Auckland (New Zealand). I do like the idea of putting a thermal bypass
valve.... another thing on the wish list.
I had a look on the www.4wd.com for the coolers as I need the supplier to
be able to ship it internationally. I'll check with Summit Racing if they
can ship it internationally.
Thanks for your comments, they are much appreciated.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"John Davies" <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u2oei0h0mrj748d6na6p2l736vnkuhfnl0@4ax.com...
>
> I have used the B & M "stacked plate" coolers on a couple of vehicles
> and have been very happy with the results. They are much more
> efficient than your typical looped tube cooler. I would install the
> biggest one that will fit if you do serious off-roading. You can
> always slip a piece of sheet metal or cardboard over it in winter. or
> better yet - install a thermal bypass valve and it will self regulate.
> Overcooling the tranny fluid in winter is NOT desireable, since
> condensation in the fluid won't burn off and you may get corrosion.
>
> Summit Racing is a great source and you will then get their _very_
> cool big (non-Jeep) catalog every month.
>
>
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...N=110&Ntk=Keyw
ordSearch&Ntt=oil+cooler&x=21&y=11
>
> I couldn't find a thermal bypass valve at the Summit website, but it's
> in their catalog for sure.
>
> John
>
> John Davies TLCA 14732
> http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
> '96 Lexus LX450
> '00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
> Spokane WA USA
#25
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
I like the B&M unit as well. I don't do serious off-roading (yet), but
because of sand and clay tracks the engine and tranny do get a serious work
out. In winter it only get around 4 or 5C at night, it never snows in
Auckland (New Zealand). I do like the idea of putting a thermal bypass
valve.... another thing on the wish list.
I had a look on the www.4wd.com for the coolers as I need the supplier to
be able to ship it internationally. I'll check with Summit Racing if they
can ship it internationally.
Thanks for your comments, they are much appreciated.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"John Davies" <saab95aerowagon@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u2oei0h0mrj748d6na6p2l736vnkuhfnl0@4ax.com...
>
> I have used the B & M "stacked plate" coolers on a couple of vehicles
> and have been very happy with the results. They are much more
> efficient than your typical looped tube cooler. I would install the
> biggest one that will fit if you do serious off-roading. You can
> always slip a piece of sheet metal or cardboard over it in winter. or
> better yet - install a thermal bypass valve and it will self regulate.
> Overcooling the tranny fluid in winter is NOT desireable, since
> condensation in the fluid won't burn off and you may get corrosion.
>
> Summit Racing is a great source and you will then get their _very_
> cool big (non-Jeep) catalog every month.
>
>
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...N=110&Ntk=Keyw
ordSearch&Ntt=oil+cooler&x=21&y=11
>
> I couldn't find a thermal bypass valve at the Summit website, but it's
> in their catalog for sure.
>
> John
>
> John Davies TLCA 14732
> http://home.comcast.net/~johnedavies/
> '96 Lexus LX450
> '00 Audi A4 1.8T quattro
> Spokane WA USA
#26
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
#27
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
#28
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
#29
Guest
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
TW wrote:
>
> Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it for
> size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how hot
> it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
>
> Thanks.
> TW
> --
> 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
#30
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Re: Will a Cherokee tranny cooler fit a TJ?
Thanks Bill. So that set-up would be from transmission out to the
auxiliary cooler (cooling the oil considerably), then to the cooler under
radiator (making it a little warmer) and then back to the transmission. I
have not had a case of engine overheating so far even on a very hot day, so
the transmission should be safe. I guess I was just trying to take some
preventive action.
I am not towing anything, but we do have long and winding hilly roads just
about wherever we drive on road in New Zealand. Off road, I have been more
exposed to sand and mud lately. Its an interesting experience after a week
or so of constant rain.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4127ED83.FD298A3B@***.net...
> Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
> necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
> you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
> before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
> transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> TW wrote:
> >
> > Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it
for
> > size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how
hot
> > it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
auxiliary cooler (cooling the oil considerably), then to the cooler under
radiator (making it a little warmer) and then back to the transmission. I
have not had a case of engine overheating so far even on a very hot day, so
the transmission should be safe. I guess I was just trying to take some
preventive action.
I am not towing anything, but we do have long and winding hilly roads just
about wherever we drive on road in New Zealand. Off road, I have been more
exposed to sand and mud lately. Its an interesting experience after a week
or so of constant rain.
TW
--
01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:4127ED83.FD298A3B@***.net...
> Engine temperature is what determines if a transmission cooler is
> necessary. If the engine over heats while pulling a trailer up hill, and
> you must stop to prevent damage, then put a transmission cooler radiator
> before the engine radiator. Then you do not risk running the
> transmission too cool under normal operating conditions.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> TW wrote:
> >
> > Thanks. I don't have it in my hands, but I can go to a shop and try it
for
> > size. May be I should add a gauge before adding the cooler to see how
hot
> > it actually does get. If it is excessive, then get the cooler.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > TW
> > --
> > 01 TJ Renegade 4.0L Auto
> > D30/44, 265/75R16 BFG Muds