Thread: Rad Grill Question
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08-26-2008 05:47 PM #61
Thanks C9X. While installing the radiator several times I became aware that my radiator DOES have the fittings at the bottom for a trans cooler so I need to put some more lines in series with the cooler I have mounted on the outside of the frame under the running board. The '29 has more of an apron between the running board and the frame than the '32 but even so I doubt if there is much air flow there unless it is channeled by the front fender. However, with admiration for your neat front bar cooler, I think the combination of the DeRaile trans pan I have the same as you with the cooling tubes, a frame cooler and connections to the bottom of the radiator should do a good job cooling the transmission. When I get a chance I may call the guy who invented the Zip pump riser about the clearance for the fan belt. Thanks for your valuable comments.
Don Shillady
Retired SCientist/teen rodder
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08-27-2008 11:36 PM #62
Transmission Remote Cooler
Remote transmission cooler under my 29 below the drivers seat.
jc
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08-28-2008 07:25 AM #63
29arod, does the fan pull air through the small radiator or push?
Is that the same one that Summit carries?C9
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08-28-2008 09:28 AM #64
Remote Trans fan
This remote unit can be set up to push or pull air depending on your situation. I selected to push air across the coils. The manufacture is Derale unit, part #13700. (purchased at local speed shop)
Features:- High performance AN male ports
- Barb Adapter for hose clamps
- 16 pass high capacity core
- Anodized billet brackets
- 650 cfm 10" reversible turbo fan
- 25,000 GVW
- 10" x 16" x 4-7/8"
- in-line fan thermostat available, part no. an-6 3/8" hose
jc
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