Transmission Cooler
#301
JK Enthusiast
Oh and thanks to the OP for the write-up and pictures - very helpful
#302
JK Enthusiast
I've ordered the B&M cooler and I'll be tackling the job this week. I've read all the way through this thread . Of all the install methods, the 'zip tie to the radiator' method looks the cleanest to me. With the driving I do, there's zero chance of getting mud behind the cooler - can anyone suggest any other reasons to not mount the cooler using the zip tie method?
Oh and thanks to the OP for the write-up and pictures - very helpful
Oh and thanks to the OP for the write-up and pictures - very helpful
That being said. Its so easy to use the brackets, I don't see a reason to use the ties unless that's just how you want to do it.
Its an easy and fun project however you hold that cooler down.
#304
Hot oil, hot oil
Had my first experience with this message, very annoying as I was wheeling up the hill. So I'll be doing this soon.
Any recommendations on b&m cooler? Use something bigger, add a fan, use the one from OP, or mount closer to rad.
I only wheel/tow occasionally
Any recommendations on b&m cooler? Use something bigger, add a fan, use the one from OP, or mount closer to rad.
I only wheel/tow occasionally
#305
JK Enthusiast
The one the OP listed works great and I don't think you need to go any bigger..I run off road all the time. It just how it is here and I tow my Echo trailer with two ATV's. This trans cooler worked perfectly. I run right around 160 in town. Crawling off road I got up to maybe 170..On the HWY it runs around 150 ish.
#306
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The concerns with the Zip ties vary..The big one is this..If your offroad alot, Gravel roads, wash board type stuff. This vibration and jarring can lead to the holes elongating where the zip ties go through both Ac/tran, and radiator. I have not personally seen this but have heard of it happening.
Luckily I had kept the metal brackets and re-installed the cooler a couple days ago. Even with the cooler a couple inches from the radiator the fan pulls enough air through to help with the cooling still. Its much more secure with the metal brackets also.
#308
JK Enthusiast
I'm sure you saw the post before yours....I would use the metal brackets. Mounting your transcooler in front of your radiator will offer alittle protection from flying debris.
#309
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JK Junkie