transmission cooler
im looking for a bit of information on a transmission cooler for the 2.2 auto. if there isnt any i can get a universal one from summit and post pictures and a writeup on here for everyone. does anyone know and have pictures of where the oil lines are on the tranny? or how many quarts of oil the tranny takes? thanks for the info
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Well the trans is sealed, I'm not even sure where you could add fluid to it. That said a cooler depending on the size will hold about a 1/4 to a 1/2 qt. with the new lines too.
The lines on the Balt start off as aluminum and then switch to rubber. I'd say cut them off on the aluminum part, make a small flair and use 2 fuel injection style hose clamps to secure new hi-presure rubber line to the metal. It works just fine as long as you do it right. |
Our auto's already have a tranny cooler. pop your hood, look down the right hand side of the right fender by the radiator. there is a tranny cooler. a small one but its still there, you could replace that I would guess.
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Originally Posted by RedBaseBolt
(Post 1349659)
Our auto's already have a tranny cooler. pop your hood, look down the right hand side of the right fender by the radiator. there is a tranny cooler. a small one but its still there, you could replace that I would guess.
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technically the one the auto cobalts have is a trans fluid warmer. its used to get the trans fluid up to operating temperature faster for smoother operation. as far as cooling goes, as long as you dont beat the shit out of your auto and you are not modded out of control. you shouldnt need to cool your trans fluid
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Originally Posted by ted5986
(Post 1349705)
technically the one the auto cobalts have is a trans fluid warmer. its used to get the trans fluid up to operating temperature faster for smoother operation. as far as cooling goes, as long as you dont beat the shit out of your auto and you are not modded out of control. you shouldnt need to cool your trans fluid
you would want to get a tranny cooler if you climb a lot of steep hills, plan on increasing horsepower significantly, drive hard in hot temperatures, and a number of other reasons. Our auto trannies hold 11qts, but only 9 of it will drain. You'd need a machine to suck out the last 2 qts. |
You don't have to cut anything. A typical cooler will need lines cut and made to length. Those lines can then replace the one that leads to the OEM cooler in the radiator.
The 4t45E takes about 13 quarts of fluid when it's completely dry. |
hah...halfcent,i would swear you told me 11 qts
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http://media.gm.com/division/2005_pr...specs.html#mn4
10 quarts for an overhaul. 13 dry. Right out of the GM media. |
Originally Posted by HunterKiller89
(Post 1349732)
its actually a trans cooler....it will use the warmth of the radiator to help warm the tranny fluid to X degrees, but then also cools it if it exceeds that temperature
you would want to get a tranny cooler if you climb a lot of steep hills, plan on increasing horsepower significantly, drive hard in hot temperatures, and a number of other reasons. Our auto trannies hold 11qts, but only 9 of it will drain. You'd need a machine to suck out the last 2 qts. Don't many of the kits come with all the necessary hoses and taps needed? Most of the ones I have seen do. There are quite a few guys talking about installing one, but to date, no one has come straight out and said they have. Make the how-to! |
Most kits do have hoses for hooking it up. But they are generic in nature, and the hoses are often much longer then necessary. It is common for people to cut them to shorter lengths, and in doing so, attach different connection hardware.
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Originally Posted by OrngBalt
(Post 1349928)
Well, if he wants to bring it to the track and starts doing alot of brake launches it would be a nice thing to have. Plus, a cooler transmission is a happy transmission. They arent that expensive and if it extends the life of our transmission... why not go for it.
Don't many of the kits come with all the necessary hoses and taps needed? Most of the ones I have seen do. There are quite a few guys talking about installing one, but to date, no one has come straight out and said they have. Make the how-to! |
Also, look up Celica Cobalt. He has one on his Balt. It is a 2.4 though, but I think that it will atleast point you into the right direction!
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wow thanks for the input. i was gonna do it for longevity and with just a few mods it doesnt seem necessary. and the writeup on ecotechforums is great
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Originally Posted by freakta
(Post 1351409)
wow thanks for the input. i was gonna do it for longevity and with just a few mods it doesnt seem necessary. and the writeup on ecotechforums is great
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