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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Its on the back of the grill, not on the front of the radiator. There is heaps of air that comes around it and from under/through the bar.
    What cooler have you used there? Doesn't look like either the P38 or TD5 unit (not the right shape)?

    I'd like to **** mine in order to enable me to fit a full size manual intercooler in there from the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    My radiator cleaning wand would never get down to the ATF cooler and you couldn't clean through the other radiator packs to clear the mud. Unless the radiator was pulled.

    But I doubt may would do that every time it gets dropped into muddy water - it only takes one plunging to plug up the ATF cooler.

    But, if people want to risk a few thousand in tranny rebuilds.... go for it.

    Pull the top mounts, place a piece of cardboard to protect the radiator from fan and lean the assembly back....

    I know this works, as I replaced the P38 cooler which was supplied with a crack in the weld this way!

    A good bash plate under the bar work stops the mud piling in really well too...


    And for other poster - full sized IC wont gain any benefit over improved unit for std area... Too large an IC will induce LAG that you will hate...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Pull the top mounts, place a piece of cardboard to protect the radiator from fan and lean the assembly back....

    I know this works, as I replaced the P38 cooler which was supplied with a crack in the weld this way!

    A good bash plate under the bar work stops the mud piling in really well too...
    Thats a massive process on the pre-updates. To undo those mounts is a headlight trim out, headlights out, grill out, horn out affair. I understand they sorted this as one of the mods on the update, but the preupdate doesn;t let you easily get to the mount bolts to undo them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Thats a massive process on the pre-updates. To undo those mounts is a headlight trim out, headlights out, grill out, horn out affair. I understand they sorted this as one of the mods on the update, but the preupdate doesn;t let you easily get to the mount bolts to undo them.
    I did a radiator change on an update the other day.

    All except for headlight trim/headlights had to be removed to remove the intercooler to then remove the radiator. Compared with the simple job it is on a P38A, it's a pain in the backside.
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    Its not as though you had anything else to do-----
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Its not as though you had anything else to do-----
    I did, actually - but I need the brownie points with the LR workshop to get my LPG system fixed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Pix now, sketch later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    What cooler have you used there? Doesn't look like either the P38 or TD5 unit (not the right shape)?

    I'd like to **** mine in order to enable me to fit a full size manual intercooler in there from the UK.
    Sorry.

    It's the unit sold by Davis Performance Landys. It'd be a good replacement if you wanted to fit that intercooler!
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    Thanks for that. They're very similair in design and size to a Mazda RX7 engine oil cooler that I have sitting here. I also found a PWR universal transmission oil cooler and genuine Ford unit from a Falcon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Pix now, sketch later.

    Ron, can you quickly measure the thread diameter on the fittings on the cooler please?

    I'm guessing 1/2" BSPP or 0.825" OD on the thread.
    Can you confirm for me please?

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