Earl's Supply - Bookmark - Trans Cooler Fittings
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Earl's Supply - Bookmark - Trans Cooler Fittings
- From: "Brien Tourville" <hh7x@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 19:40:57 -0400
Lu -
Yes - smart move saving that AC core -
99% of the Time - it is damaged during
removal or just tossed.
That size Trans Cooler would cost about
$250.00 - .
So now -
take your vernier caliper & measure the I.D. of the
AC condensor tube - then the O.D. .
You'll then know the inside diameter / outside diameter.
Should give you an idea of wall thickness .
E
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Contact Earl's Supply for braze on ends to create places
to clamp or thread the Trans fluid lines to .
Have the diameter dimensions of the AC condensor
tube - talk with the counterman - .
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-
Earl's is a Historic Hot Rod / Racing Supplier
known to generations of builders .
If a car ever set a major record - something from Earl's
was on it .
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Anyone out scrounging junkyards & run across these AMC AC
condensor cores - pick them up - as they are custom fit Trans.
Coolers .
Brien,
. I saved the A/C condensor(radiator) from the Gremlin
before I pulled the 232. Since I am
not installing the A/C system back into the car,
can I just use that part
for the trans cooler? It can bolt right back in where it was
originally
w/o any new modifications to the bracket on the body. -Lu-
**************************** >
Ok Lu ! > > That TorqueCommand 727 is a
great trans. - > if you plan to run it - go for that B&M 4 extra
quart >
trans pan. > > You can find an Automotive AC condensor core from > a
pick
& pull - it is the AC radiator they call condensor . > > Find one
that
fits nicely infront of your radiator - use > some rubber spacers to
hold
it away from your regular > radiator - so as not to transfer heat to
your
trans. fluid. > > You can use Tie Wraps to secure the Trans cooler to
>
the radiator . > > Once you get the AC condensor - measure the size
of >
the tube O.D. (outside diameter) and contact Earl's Supply > for some
braze on ends - get them mounted and install > your Custom Trans
Cooler .
> <snip> - and if you are not > certain - ASK QUESTIONS !!! There
are
some > very Talented AMC people available - to help - > for FREE ! >
Brien. > NEW YORK
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