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[GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 13:11 |
Kingsley Coach
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Netters
I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but it seems to me that as the air
is blowing through the front grill, we're trying to cool 1) the external
trans cooler 2) the evaporator for the air conditioner and 3) the water
itself that has already been warmed by the first two and the radiator that
has been pre-heated by the engine which also has an Oil cooler and a
Transmission cooler built in.....now it seems to me that that's a whole lot
of work for the rad to do....
So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
Just askin' !
Thanks
Mike in NS
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1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92400 is a reply to message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 13:22 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:11 | Netters
I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but it seems to me that as the air
is blowing through the front grill, we're trying to cool 1) the external
trans cooler 2) the evaporator for the air conditioner and 3) the water
itself that has already been warmed by the first two and the radiator that
has been pre-heated by the engine which also has an Oil cooler and a
Transmission cooler built in.....now it seems to me that that's a whole lot
of work for the rad to do....
So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
Just askin' !
Thanks
Mike in NS
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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Mine is mounted on the lower radiator guard below the bumper. No AC Condenser down there.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92405 is a reply to message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 13:30 |
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my coach came with them mounted already in the lower drivers side corner from the PO. I would consider deleating the radiator mounted nits and going with all external coolers, the only thing is for those who drive in cold climates the radiator based coolers sometimes also serve as heaters to moderate oil temp. remember oil too cold is also not good like oil too hot...
73 Canyon Lands, (a.k.a. The Yellow Submarine) West Los Angeles CA
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92406 is a reply to message #92400] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 13:29 |
Kingsley Coach
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Ken
I assume you're talking about a trans cooler...I don't suppose you have a
picture??? <g>
I'd go look at possible locations, but its 90* with 78% humidity...today is
a theory day !
Thanks Ken
Mike in NS
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Ken Burton <n9cv@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:11
> > Netters
> >
> > I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but it seems to me that as the
> air
> > is blowing through the front grill, we're trying to cool 1) the external
> > trans cooler 2) the evaporator for the air conditioner and 3) the water
> > itself that has already been warmed by the first two and the radiator
> that
> > has been pre-heated by the engine which also has an Oil cooler and a
> > Transmission cooler built in.....now it seems to me that that's a whole
> lot
> > of work for the rad to do....
> >
> > So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
> > where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
> > radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
> >
> > Just askin' !
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Mike in NS
> >
> > --
> > Michael Beaton
> > 1977 Kingsley 26-11
> > 1977 Eleganza II 26-3
> > Antigonish, NS
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> Mine is mounted on the lower radiator guard below the bumper. No AC
> Condenser down there.
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> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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1977 Eleganza II 26-3
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92443 is a reply to message #92406] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 17:00 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:29 | Ken
I assume you're talking about a trans cooler...I don't suppose you have a picture??? <g>
I'd go look at possible locations, but its 90* with 78% humidity...today is a theory day !
Thanks Ken
Mike in NS
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I do not have a picture but here is a picture of Blaine's lower radiator guard installed on a GMC.
http://www.bdub.net/blainemerrell/index.html
Just picture a trans cooler mounted on the inside of the guard. Blane makes them with room to bottom mount a vertical cooler or in my case I have mine just mounted on stand-offs to the angled surface of the cooler. You can get those stand-offs for mounting coolers at most auto parts stores for a few of dollars. They are just round plastic discs about the size of a quarter, or should I say "looney", and they have something like a cable tie going through the center of them to tighten them down.
http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/53500/10002/-1?CT=999
Here is a set that is square instead of round.
http://www.amazon.com/80278-Transmission-Cooler-Mounting-Kit/dp/B00029WR7S
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92448 is a reply to message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 17:48 |
George Beckman
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Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 11:11 | Netters
of work for the rad to do....
So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
Just askin' !
Thanks
Mike in NS
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I believe you are correct. It is a wonder any air is left for the engine. No wonder the fan clutch has to come one... it needs to pull air though a maze.
I just installed an engine oil cooler. It is to the right of the air conditioning dryer, basically in front of the grill in front of the batteries. I am a little ashamed of the bracket I made, but it is sort of an experiment. The oil goes through this cooler and then into the radiator. I did it that way to 1) give the radiator a small break and 2) to keep the engine oil from getting to cool in cool weather. We are heading Oregon way, and I figure it will probably be 950 degrees in Redding, CA. The climb up to Grant's pass, Oregon will test the theory.
'74 Eleganza, SE, Howell + EBL
Best Wishes,
George
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92453 is a reply to message #92448] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 18:18 |
bukzin
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Its 103 in Redding right now
and not much cooler down here in Chico.
Take extra water for both you and the coach.
Its my trans temps I worry about; they always
seem to climb when I hit a hill.
Bukzin
1977 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92455 is a reply to message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 18:27 |
Bob de Kruyff
Messages: 4260 Registered: January 2004 Location: Chandler, AZ
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""So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
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You are absolutely correct in you assumption. no mattter where you put the coolers in front of the radiator, it becomes part of the overall system. Those who position them in upper or lower parts of the airstream and think they are avoiding a major disruption as part of the cooling system are kidding themselves. Given all that, a well functioning GMC radiator can handle a transmission cooler and a power steering cooler as well as an AC condenser all in front of a well functioning stock radiator.
Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92458 is a reply to message #92443] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 18:35 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Few month ago, one of my mechanics mounted the aux. trans cooler behind the
rock shield which is mounted at an angle. I went up to him and told him to
take it off and relocate it the way we always do.
You will not see the factory mount the coolers that way as the air tends to
go around the path of least resistance and when the fan clutch kicks on the
cooler is too far to befit.
I did not learn this in my Aeronautical courses, but learned to take data
and found out. Yes the air will try to go around the aux cooler even if it
is mounted 1/2 " from the radiator, but considerably less.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Ken Burton <n9cv@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:29
> > Ken
> > I assume you're talking about a trans cooler...I don't suppose you have a
> picture??? <g>
> >
> > I'd go look at possible locations, but its 90* with 78% humidity...today
> is a theory day !
> >
> > Thanks Ken
> >
> > Mike in NS
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> I do not have a picture but here is a picture of Blaine's lower radiator
> guard installed on a GMC.
>
> http://www.bdub.net/blainemerrell/index.html
>
> Just picture a trans cooler mounted on the inside of the guard. Blane
> makes them with room to bottom mount a vertical cooler or in my case I have
> mine just mounted on stand-offs to the angled surface of the cooler. You
> can get those stand-offs for mounting coolers at most auto parts stores for
> a few of dollars. They are just round plastic discs about the size of a
> quarter, or should I say "looney", and they have something like a cable tie
> going through the center of them to tighten them down.
> http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/53500/10002/-1?CT=999
>
> Here is a set that is square instead of round.
> http://www.amazon.com/80278-Transmission-Cooler-Mounting-Kit/dp/B00029WR7S
> --
> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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http://www.appliedgmc.com
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92464 is a reply to message #92397] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 18:53 |
Ken Burton
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Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:11 | Netters
I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but it seems to me that as the air
is blowing through the front grill, we're trying to cool 1) the external
trans cooler 2) the evaporator for the air conditioner and 3) the water
itself that has already been warmed by the first two and the radiator that
has been pre-heated by the engine which also has an Oil cooler and a
Transmission cooler built in.....now it seems to me that that's a whole lot
of work for the rad to do....
So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
Just askin' !
Thanks
Mike in NS
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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If you are eager to spend some dollars, here is one for you:
http://www.etrailer.com/product.aspx?pc=D13900
Mount it on either side of the radiator.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92468 is a reply to message #92458] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 18:50 |
jimk
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Do not take trans temp off the line. Just from the pan.
You want the trans to pull in the fluid that is normal.
When you monitor the line temp, it will go up as you add load.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Jim Kanomata <jimkanomata@gmail.com> wrote:
> Few month ago, one of my mechanics mounted the aux. trans cooler behind the
> rock shield which is mounted at an angle. I went up to him and told him to
> take it off and relocate it the way we always do.
> You will not see the factory mount the coolers that way as the air tends to
> go around the path of least resistance and when the fan clutch kicks on the
> cooler is too far to befit.
> I did not learn this in my Aeronautical courses, but learned to take data
> and found out. Yes the air will try to go around the aux cooler even if it
> is mounted 1/2 " from the radiator, but considerably less.
>
>
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> On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Ken Burton <n9cv@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:29
>> > Ken
>> > I assume you're talking about a trans cooler...I don't suppose you have
>> a picture??? <g>
>> >
>> > I'd go look at possible locations, but its 90* with 78% humidity...today
>> is a theory day !
>> >
>> > Thanks Ken
>> >
>> > Mike in NS
>>
>> I do not have a picture but here is a picture of Blaine's lower radiator
>> guard installed on a GMC.
>>
>> http://www.bdub.net/blainemerrell/index.html
>>
>> Just picture a trans cooler mounted on the inside of the guard. Blane
>> makes them with room to bottom mount a vertical cooler or in my case I have
>> mine just mounted on stand-offs to the angled surface of the cooler. You
>> can get those stand-offs for mounting coolers at most auto parts stores for
>> a few of dollars. They are just round plastic discs about the size of a
>> quarter, or should I say "looney", and they have something like a cable tie
>> going through the center of them to tighten them down.
>> http://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/53500/10002/-1?CT=999
>>
>> Here is a set that is square instead of round.
>> http://www.amazon.com/80278-Transmission-Cooler-Mounting-Kit/dp/B00029WR7S
>> --
>> Ken Burton - N9KB
>> 76 Palm Beach
>> Hebron, Indiana
>> _______________________________________________
>> GMCnet mailing list
>> List Information and Subscription Options:
>> http://temp.gmcnet.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gmclist
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> --
> Jim Kanomata
> Applied/GMC, Fremont,CA
> jimk@appliedairfilters.com
> http://www.appliedgmc.com
> 1-800-752-7502
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Applied/GMC, Fremont,CA
jimk@appliedairfilters.com
http://www.appliedgmc.com
1-800-752-7502
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Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation [message #92476 is a reply to message #92469] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 19:46 |
Kingsley Coach
Messages: 2691 Registered: March 2009 Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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Gentlemen
Thank you one and all for your thoughts and ideas..... and of course
suggestions on new ways to spend money....<g>
Mike in NS
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:00 PM, D C *Mac* Macdonald <k2gkk@hotmail.com>wrote:
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> Derale oil coolers have been around for many years.
> I would imagine that tranny fluid cooler would also
> be a winner. Derale coolers were very popular for
> motorcycles in the past.
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> Lockheart was another popular brand of cooler.
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> ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
> ~ Mac Macdonald ~
> ~ Oklahoma City ~
> ~~ "Money Pit" ~~
> ~ '76 ex - P.B. ~
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> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> From: n9cv@comcast.net
> Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 18:53:06 -0500
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] creative cooler installation
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> Kingsley Coach wrote on Sun, 18 July 2010 13:11
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> Netters
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> I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but it seems to me that as the
> air
> is blowing through the front grill, we're trying to cool 1) the external
> trans cooler 2) the evaporator for the air conditioner and 3) the water
> itself that has already been warmed by the first two and the radiator that
> has been pre-heated by the engine which also has an Oil cooler and a
> Transmission cooler built in.....now it seems to me that that's a whole lot
> of work for the rad to do....
>
> So to take some of the strain off of the radiator has anyone figured out
> where to put some of these 'coolers' other than in front of the
> radiator....maybe combined with an electric fan???
>
> Just askin' !
>
> Thanks
> Mike in NS
> --
> Michael Beaton
> 1977 Kingsley 26-11
> 1977 Eleganza II 26-3
> Antigonish, NS
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> --- End quote ---
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>
> If you are eager to spend some dollars, here is one for you:
> http://www.etrailer.com/product.aspx?pc=D13900
>
> Mount it on either side of the radiator.
> --
> Ken Burton - N9KB
> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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