67 GS Trans oil cooler recomendations

Discussion in 'The "Juice Box"' started by Mr. Sunset, Mar 9, 2017.

  1. Mr. Sunset

    Mr. Sunset Platinum Level Contributor

    There is not a lot of room in a 67 gs between the condenser, the core support cross bars and the grill.
    I am looking for a Plate cooler, 3/4" and -6an fittings.
    I could go with barbed but I have never been a fan of those.
    I have Aeroquip hose coming from the transmission.
    I intend to link the radiator cooler with the external cooler so I may not need a large external.
    I would like to order this today so any advise is appreciated.

    Thank you,

    Joe
     
  2. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

  3. Mr. Sunset

    Mr. Sunset Platinum Level Contributor

    Been through this one. all the fitting have been purchased. I am really looking for the best fit. If someone has found a -6 cooler that fits or knows of on that will.
    FullSizeRender (9).jpg FullSizeRender (10).jpg FullSizeRender (11).jpg lower center support FullSizeRender (12).jpg upper center support
    I was thinking below the grille there is a opening in the bumper. not sure if that is enough air flow.
     
  4. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    See how I mounted mine on page 3, post #55. Will that work?

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    Last edited: Mar 9, 2017
  5. Mr. Sunset

    Mr. Sunset Platinum Level Contributor

    That's what I am going to try out Larry. I think with the 3/4" plate 9 x 9 cooler I can fabricate a mount like yours on the center support.
    I am running the 4 core radiator with the full width a/c condenser and the trans cooler all up front.
    I hope I have enough air flow.18" 7 Blade clutch fan with the factory shroud. :pray:

    By running both coolers i hope to run temps of 170 - 180





     
  6. Mr. Sunset

    Mr. Sunset Platinum Level Contributor

    You could store a 6 pack with Ice in that opening. lol I don't have that luxury but I an going to get as close to that as possible
     

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