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Oem Trans Cooler Upgrade On 99-07 1500?


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Has anyone with a 99 - 07 (old body) 1500 and factory tow package ever upgraded the factory trans cooler to a higher capacity GM cooler (e.g. from a 2500)? I have absolutely no plans to tow more than my truck's capacity, but wondering if a version of this cooler from a heavier duty GM truck would directly connect to the existing trans cooler lines (I could modify the mounting as needed). In the Texas heat, you can't over-cool a trans.

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GM makes a kit for your truck with everything you need. It is GM Part # 12497071 and runs about $80.

 

 

http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/results.cfm?s...number=12497071

 

That appears to be what's on the truck (already have factory tow package). I'm wondering about upgrading it to a larger sized cooler that would "bolt on" (or close to it). For example, a 99-07 Silverado/Sierra cooler from a 2500HD.

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replaced oem radiator ...was only 7/8" single core , with huge one from Advance Stores dropped temp to 200 with a 195 t stat ,,,Bypassed radiator cooling ( reasoned it would increase trans oil that in cool weather runs 140 to a starting temp of 200 ) installed a heavy duty one with fan ,,,,,,,,,,, so far so good will check back in when july gets here ...... Hey I finally was talked in to synthetic ,,,,,,, guy who built my trans asked why I had a problem ,,,I replied what happens if I have to add when on the road ....Answer///// it will blend no problem I later saw 18 wheeler a complete road tractor drained of all lubes and Amasoil hey works for me shifts better and yes the gas milage is better ......... Try it however if not a rebuild you have to have it flushed cost me $ 60 to change over when I had mine rebuilt .

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Factory lines have leak points when they start to age. Heres what to do, full steel braided teflon hose with a beastly cooler

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Will you have to add a little extra fluid if you switch from oem cooler to a trucool 45K?

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Also the largest Trucool is 40k. It is a lot smaller than mine. Mine is a double pass and 1.5" thicker than the Trucool. Also i see where you got 45k. The coolers are normally rated by GVW not BTU.

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No thermal bypass. Most the Trucool installs I have seen are the unit without the bypass. If it gets to the point of bypass, I will put cardboard in front of the cooler or tie the lines together and cap off the cooler. That was one reason I wanted AN fittings. Hydraulics was my prior career field. I live in a warm climate and it is mid december and 65 degrees during the day. Bypassing isnt much of a concern

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