Been thinking about what trans cooler to use and found this. One thing I like about this style is that it is virtually rock proof so I can put it under the Econo without worrying that a rock or whatever might fly up and puncture a tube. B&M makes a similar one without the fan for pretty cheap. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400224291887&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
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whopman- Number of posts : 387
Location : Columbus, Ga
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G-Man- Mayor
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Location : Fowlerville, MI
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Haven't installed it yet, but I have the Derale cooler also for the 64
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bumpbug- Number of posts : 147
Location : Riverside ca.
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Why not just pull one from a truck or whatever at pick a part and make your own bracket and fan, there are so many different shapes and sizes you can put it anywhere. I run a 88 jeep cherokee in the desert and run three trans coolers and a power steering cooler with a fan behind a brush guard that does not go through the radiator. It stays cool with the a/c on even in the desert heat.
Scott- Number of posts : 1651
Location : Anoka, MN
Age : 54
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I haven't installed mine yet either, but I've got the B&M version that has the fan attached. I don't remember what I paid, but it wasn't $300 bucks.
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I am not comfortable using used parts like that.i would
rather buy new and not have to worry about a used part breaking down
rather buy new and not have to worry about a used part breaking down