Now that sounds like a good idea. I will look into it.
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Now that sounds like a good idea. I will look into it.
There is a temp switch at the bottom of the radiator on the auto lines to the radiator hot side. You can remove the original switch and fit a sender unit, but you may need to adapt the threads. Cant remember what size it is off the top of my head. Be careful what sender you put in or try to match up one that matches the profile of the switch or you run the risk of blocking the flow if its too big.
Thanks but original oil cooler has been thrown out but I dont remember any temp switch being their. But it will be al custom hoses s the cooler will be on the bck of the Rangie (ute).
Also, the auto does not run at 200psi, it runs a fair bit lower than that. I always thought it was very high pressure, but even the electronic HP24 only runs at max 150psi when locked up.
My existing transmision lines have the flexible hose held onto the steel pipe with just hose clamps, so from that am guessing pressure is fairly low.
4HP22 runs at nominal test pressure of 150psi @ 2000rpm. Was close, but even this is too high for silver solder.
The original oil cooler is in the radiator tank, not separate. This then feeds into the external oil cooler tube mounted on the front.
The external cooler doesnt have the ability to sufficiently cool the fluid being air to liquid, so it goes into the radiator first to remove most of the latent heat.
It may be a year thing as to whether you have the temp switch in line to the radiator, but AFAIR all ZF fitted Rangies had this setup.
Hi Walker,
These guys seem to know what they're doing:
Wholesale Automatic Transmissions
cheers, DL
Thaks mate. I actually saw there website on Friday and it looks very good. Since they are only around the corner I will go see them.