Tranny cooler lines
#1
Tranny cooler lines
I put a tranny cooler on about a year and a half ago.
it was a basic one but when I was towing a 10X8 trailer when coming down to florida.
I was doing PM on the blazer and noticed that where I ran the lines, behind the passenger headlight, the lines were a little pinched but one was about to bust.
Now these hoses I put on were for the tranny cooler... If that busted I would of been in a heap of S*it!
So if anyone has their tranny cooler lines going behind the passenger headlight, you might just want to check them....
So I put it back to stock as I cannot find a way to route the lines without an obstruction.
But the Blazer is retired from towing a trailer or whatever, that is why I bought a Stowaway2 if I need to move or just to put stuff in it.
it was a basic one but when I was towing a 10X8 trailer when coming down to florida.
I was doing PM on the blazer and noticed that where I ran the lines, behind the passenger headlight, the lines were a little pinched but one was about to bust.
Now these hoses I put on were for the tranny cooler... If that busted I would of been in a heap of S*it!
So if anyone has their tranny cooler lines going behind the passenger headlight, you might just want to check them....
So I put it back to stock as I cannot find a way to route the lines without an obstruction.
But the Blazer is retired from towing a trailer or whatever, that is why I bought a Stowaway2 if I need to move or just to put stuff in it.
Last edited by blazerJim1701; 10-19-2010 at 05:33 PM.
#2
I run a B&M SuperCooler on our Blazer. What I did was drill a Two inch hole through the radiator support next to the battery. Then took fuel hoes & cut it to fit around the hole so there were no sharp edges. That has worked for a few years now without any problems.
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