A question for the board. I am having my M1008 TH400 rebuilt. I'm thinking of adding a cooler. I am tempted to add the cooler BEFORE the radiator (trans fluid to cooler, to radiator, back to trans). Here is why:
The optimum trans operating temperature range is about 200 degrees F. Everything I've read suggests that you don't want the trans fluid too cold. Obviously, the trans is meant to operate at this temp, because the fluid runs through the coolant radiator which is about 200 F. If the manufacturer wanted it cooler, they would not run it through the radiator.
If you cool it AFTER the radiator there is a chance of it reentering the trans much cooler than 200F. If you cool it BEFORE the radiator there is a better chance of having it exit the radiator at about 200F. So, in this case, the radiator is a moderating mechanism, keeping the fluid within a safe range.
That is my thinking. I am soliciting input.
The optimum trans operating temperature range is about 200 degrees F. Everything I've read suggests that you don't want the trans fluid too cold. Obviously, the trans is meant to operate at this temp, because the fluid runs through the coolant radiator which is about 200 F. If the manufacturer wanted it cooler, they would not run it through the radiator.
If you cool it AFTER the radiator there is a chance of it reentering the trans much cooler than 200F. If you cool it BEFORE the radiator there is a better chance of having it exit the radiator at about 200F. So, in this case, the radiator is a moderating mechanism, keeping the fluid within a safe range.
That is my thinking. I am soliciting input.