I understand its adviasable to fit a gearbox oil cooler, as i have had problems when towing with my freda. I wondered if anyone knew where I could source a suitable one from, any info would be appreciated.
thanks
Gearbox Oil Cooler- where can i get one?
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Re: Gearbox Oil Cooler- where can i get one?
If you've read that it's probably Alacrity that said it, he's a gearbox specialist & should be able to supply & maybe fit you for a good price, worth pming him.
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Re: Gearbox Oil Cooler- where can i get one?
just wondering what your towing thats giving you problems,i know several guys on here that tow without any issues.
are you using a 2'5 diesel, or other.
are you using a 2'5 diesel, or other.
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Re: Gearbox Oil Cooler- where can i get one?
Without going into details here again, I have been fitting extra oil coolers to any vehicle towing anything sizable or heavy for 30 odd years & not had anything but good results. There are some on this forum that don't agree it is necessary or that they should have a thermostat in the oil line. I can only speak as I (& the transmission industry here & in the USA) find. If you tow anything of consequence FIT A COOLER, they are around £100.00 inc. vat & delivery (depending on size required) & are one hell of a lot cheaper than a transmission rebuild. My Bongo is used as a tow car & has one fitted, & they are not difficult to do. Remember, heat is the auto tranny's biggest enemy. Send me a PM if you want to talk sizes & prices etc. Geoff
35+ years working with autogearboxes - all day every day......for my sins