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==Overview== Most vehicles with automatic transmissions came from the factory with a transmission cooler mounted in the radiator. Some have auxiliary coolers, too. Air cooled automatic transmissions were only rarely used, some 50s Fords, 1961-'63 GM compacts and some Powerglide applications were air cooled. The engine cooling system condition and efficiency cannot be overlooked when a radiator-mounted transmission cooler is used alone or in conjunction with an auxiliary transmission cooler. ==Cooler types== ===Stacked plate=== The low pressure drop (LPD) stacked plate cooler is considered to be top of the line. The stacked plate design has good cooling vs. size and can be mounted in smaller spaces than other coolers. ===Fin and tube=== The fin and tube coolers are cheaper to manufacture but are larger per amount of cooling capacity than the stacked plate design. If there's adequate space for mounting, the fin and tube can do a good job. ===Inline=== [[File:Inline cooler.jpg|right]] These are used when space is at a premium. Often mounted along frame rails or other out of the way locations. This type generally doesn't cool as well as coolers with better airflow, but are better than not using an auxiliary cooler. ==Cooler mounting== [[File:Cooler location.jpg]] ==Transmission case fitting threads== ===TH350=== The threaded case port on the TH350 is either a female 1/4-18 NPSM (National Pipe Straight Mechanical) thread, and it uses a metal washer/seal. The straight thread fitting is the most common. Or it will be a 1/4-18 NPT (National Pipe Tapered) thread. There are also fittings to use AN cooler lines from the case (see photo below). [[File:An fittings th350.jpg]] ===TH400=== ==Fitting to case torque== ===TH350=== *Straight fitting to transmission case is 20-25 ft/lb *Tapered fitting to transmission case is 15 ft/lb. ===TH400=== *TH400 fitting to transmission case is 28 ft/lb. ==Direction of flow== ===GM=== *The ''upper'' transmission fitting is the return from the cooler into the tranny. *The ''lower'' transmission fitting is the outlet from the tranny to the cooler. So- OUT the bottom, IN the top. {{Note1}}All except TH200C and TH2004R- which are opposite of the above. ==Cooler line routing== ===OEM cooler in bottom tank=== [[File:Cooler routing bottom tank.jpg]] ===OEM cooler in side tank=== [[File:Cooler location1.jpg]] ==Cooler orientation== [[File:COOLER MOUNTING.jpg]] ==Resources== *[[Bulletproof cooling system]] <br><br> {{newarticle1}} [[Category:Transmission]] [[Category:Cooling]] [[Category:Undeveloped articles]] [[Category:Undeveloped Cooling articles]] [[Category:Undeveloped Transmission articles]]
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