[W126 Coupe] Oil leak - transmission advice
Jonathan
jhodgman at gmail.com
Sun Jun 22 12:05:56 EDT 2008
You could put the cooler in front of condenser...or, Mercedes fit them
just behind the fog lights/front bumper. I would do like the Nascar
guys if you were going to install a stand alone trans cooler, ie
re-direct the trans to just that cooler and use the trans cooler in the
rad for engine oil cooling.
Jonathan
Dick Spellman wrote:
> Iain Gunn wrote:
>> BTW, the three enemies of automatics are: Heat, Dirt, Lack of
>> maintenance.
>> If you want longgivity in an AT install a separate cooler and change
>> the fluid and filter as recommended or B4
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> Iain,
>
> A few tranny question for you...
> Where would you place a secondary cooler on any 126 chassis?
> What brand do you recommend?
> Would you leave the existing lines in place to the radiator?
> Any photos of one done?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dick
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