Re: Trans Temp - Useful Advice now Install?

From: Mallett, Donald B (Donald.Mallett@BNSF.com)
Date: Wed Jul 10 2002 - 23:20:06 EDT


As true to form with a lot of my home brew mods, The parts are found in a
hardware store in the pluming section. Please don't ask me the size of the
fitting. I bought 3 setups, one I thought was the right size, one of the
next size lager and one of the next size smaller. Put it all together and
returned the unused ones;) (Here is a home brew way of finding out the flow
direction of the ATF to the cooler)I removed one fitting on the tranny
cooler and watched to see if the ATF came out of the cooler or line side
when the engine was started up just for a few seconds. Go and laugh BUT it
works!!

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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 10:55:06 -0500
From: "John Neff" <jndneff@texas.net>
Subject: Re: DML: Trans Temp - Useful Advice now Install?

Don,
You answered my question on the inline sensor install. Where did you get the
parts to house the sensor, or did you just head over to the plumbing section
of Home Depot and put together your own kit?

Thanks!
John
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