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Bigger fan , two fans one each side
You have a later model then.
You could leave it dangling where it was, fill
It, then bend the rad up to its new home. They are flexible pipes
Don't forget its pumped in by the gbox oil pump
That is one of what I think are two options.
That’s a very good point. My radiators at home are pumped by the central heating pump - but still get full of air....seriously though - I don’t know how the radiator is built, is it just one long pipe bent through the cooler blades so that what goes in at one end must come out the other?
Excellent bit of lateral thinking there,On new radiators for the engine with a manual gearbox(,there universal now ) theirs an oil cooler for Manual gearboxes which is not used on automatics,..Now i dont know if there would be enough cooling for an auto ,But it could be possibly used in conduction with a smaller cooler elsewhere
The possible problem with that is that it only cools to coolant temperature, 95C in the case of my P38 diesel.On new radiators for the engine with a manual gearbox(,there universal now ) theirs an oil cooler for Manual gearboxes which is not used on automatics,..Now i dont know if there would be enough cooling for an auto ,But it could be possibly used in conduction with a smaller cooler elsewhere
I have got to work out how to fill the system with oil again avoiding an air lock now that the rad will be the highest point!
The possible problem with that is that it only cools to coolant temperature, 95C in the case of my P38 diesel.
Granted atf does not like temperatures above 94C ......,thermostats open at 82C but the rad should be cooler ,its good enough, for a manual box ,but prob would not cool an auto quick enough so id use a smaller cooler in line in the original place just not sticking out past the bumper....+1 - and 95C is too hot for ATF
Never going to happen - not only is the oil pumped through the cooler, but the flow reverses on TQ lockup - so any trapped air will soon be flushed out of the way....
+1 - and 95C is too hot for ATF
Granted atf does not like temperatures above 94C ......,thermostats open at 82C but the rad should be cooler ,its good enough, for a manual box ,but prob would not cool an auto quick enough so id use a smaller cooler in line in the original place just not sticking out past the bumper....
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