thanks for your reply. the leak is the side coil of the trans cooler part. apparently humvees have a dual purpose radiator / cooler that is split into engine oil and trans oil cooler. my question is why i cant i take that cooler out and install 2 separate external coolers (one for engine oil and one for trans oil) and mount them somewhere under the hood. Universal external coolers run under $100 each, plus some hoses, where a replacement humvee oil cooler is $1k. cant find any posts or information of someone else doing it, so was inquiring why not?
Later years have coolers for engine oil, tranny fluid, and power steering fluid. Older years have a separate power steering cooler with a combination engine oil and tranny fluid cooler.
I am splitting into three aftermarket units eventually. Power steering and tranny are low pressure. Engine oil cooler should be able to withstand 80 PSI (as our vehicles probably top out at 60PSI).
Military vehicles need to withstand desert heat driving 60MPH weighing 24k lbs.
My vehicle will never weigh that much, so things won't strain and heat up the same way. And when I go to Death Valley, I won't be driving at 60MPH. The $1000 combination engine oil/tranny fluid/power steering fluid cooler is overkill for my application BUT AMG needed to manufacture one cookie cutter base model for all applications, meaning that they all were given over the top cooling units. Unnecessary in cooler climates BUT totally needed by 24,000 lb. units in desert warfare.
You do what you feel comfortable with, but I am building a triple cooler bypass for less than $350. I have the parts and will do this after I finish sorting out the transmission.