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Problem, 1997 Ford f250
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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 408747" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>Had same problem on mine getting hot</p><p></p><p>Put temp gauges on mine (96 F350 auto) and drove it one time with outside temp about 102 and pulling a empty stock trailer. Temp got to 250 degrees on transmision in about one hour, next day went and bought another transmisson cooler installed it in place of factory cooler and hauled next day about 5 tons in 105 degree heat and temp only got to 175 to 180 on transmission.</p><p>I have noticed when backing up even with new cooler that temps will rise fast. some guys I know put a small fan in front on the cooler ( have a switch inside the cab they turn in on with) and run the fan when they back up or idle very long. I never idle or back up for more than a minute or 2 so not done it on mine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 408747, member: 3282"] Had same problem on mine getting hot Put temp gauges on mine (96 F350 auto) and drove it one time with outside temp about 102 and pulling a empty stock trailer. Temp got to 250 degrees on transmision in about one hour, next day went and bought another transmisson cooler installed it in place of factory cooler and hauled next day about 5 tons in 105 degree heat and temp only got to 175 to 180 on transmission. I have noticed when backing up even with new cooler that temps will rise fast. some guys I know put a small fan in front on the cooler ( have a switch inside the cab they turn in on with) and run the fan when they back up or idle very long. I never idle or back up for more than a minute or 2 so not done it on mine [/QUOTE]
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