Bronc Rider
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: Uh Oh... Whaddya Think?
$450 is way too much. Check this one out: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-70273/ Im not saying to go with that one. I'm just showing you how inexpensive they are. I have used that one before and it dropped my towing temp down 25 degrees so, its not a bad unit for the money spent on it. They also sell thermostats to plumb in with a cooler if you wanted one.
Here is a link to another forum where someone mounted a cooler with a thermostat and extra filter: http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74305&highlight=cooler This diagram is from that link :
I doubt you want something that elaborate but this may give you some ideas.
EDIT: I run mine the same way, bypassing the radiator. My theory is that if the oil cooler in the rad goes out, you wont mix water with your tranny fluid. Some people go through the radiator then the cooler. Its a matter of preference.
Don't go for the cheap cooler, but don't go for the Toy one at $450 either.
Best coolers out there have some flow control to them. When the fluid is cool, the second radiator is bypassed. Only when the fluid warms up does it go through the cooler. Otherwise your tranny may take longer to get to normal operating temps and that isn't good either.
Installing them is dirt easy, but if you don't feel up to it any decent tranny shop can do it. Crap, I'd even trust Aamco to do it properly, that's how simple it is.
BTW, putting one in is the right decision. I'd also go with a tranny temp gauge, but I'm pretty anal when it comes to towing.
$450 is way too much. Check this one out: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/BMM-70273/ Im not saying to go with that one. I'm just showing you how inexpensive they are. I have used that one before and it dropped my towing temp down 25 degrees so, its not a bad unit for the money spent on it. They also sell thermostats to plumb in with a cooler if you wanted one.
Here is a link to another forum where someone mounted a cooler with a thermostat and extra filter: http://fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=74305&highlight=cooler This diagram is from that link :

I doubt you want something that elaborate but this may give you some ideas.
EDIT: I run mine the same way, bypassing the radiator. My theory is that if the oil cooler in the rad goes out, you wont mix water with your tranny fluid. Some people go through the radiator then the cooler. Its a matter of preference.
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