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There’s nothing wrong with the Trucool. I like mine with the cold weather thermostatic valve.
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My 2007 GMC Yukon does not have an external TRANSMISSION oil cooler as it only has the radiator tranny oil cooler fittings.
Has anyone installed an external transmission oil cooler? T
Is there a kit available with the oil cooler that mounts in front of the radiator and lines pre-made I might go that route.
Any suggestions, advice, pictures, or well wishing would be appreciated!!!
THANKS
I have always just cut the line on the exit side of the factory cooler then to the aux cooler. so your order of flow would be trans, factory cooler, aux cooler, trans. a piece of hose with a worm clamp or two ( either cutting the stock hard line and clamping to it or cutting the factory hose and using a short piece of pipe to attach the two hoses).
in this configuration the rad cooler will warm it in the cold temps, and when working it works as factory to cool it some, then the aux cooler brings it down further before sending back to trans.
>If you decide on the OE route:
1 Transmission Oil Cooler 20880895
1 Inlet Pipe 25999420
1 Outlet Pipe 15779543
1 Retainer 15049288
Can someone PLEASE zap over a picture of how this looks both from the grille side and the engine compartment side?
I received the above parts except the oil cooler itself and I have the radiator out and I am trying to figure out the pipes...without the oil cooler in hand it is difficult to visualize how the pipes interact with each other.
I might have received the wrong pipe...The "Inlet Pipe 25999420" is that a two pipe/hose assembly as shown in this picture...I ask because I received a pipe with rubber hose that is a single assembly and I cannot visualize what end goes where.
https://www.gmpartscenter.net/oem-parts/gm-inlet-pipe-25999420?origin=pla&msclkid=39e2ab88b1111c3f8076cbfe9f8cf07a&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Shopping - All .05 Nickle Bid&utm_term=4584001428987132&utm_content=All
I might have gotten the wrong part. The pipe assembly I received is GM 25999416 and it looks like this and the internet shows that the pipe is #2 in the attached diagram:
https://www.gmpartscenter.net/oem-parts/gm-inlet-pipe-25999416
THANKS!!!
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