I'm in the process of fabbing up a radiator and transmission cooler in a, well, custom application.
The torque converter i'm using makes serious heat. They're using 3/4" steel pipe to/from an all iron cooler that's 20x20x4inch thick, and runs around 280-300 PSI. Its miserable heavy. I had to use the hoist to set it in place for mock up ideas/tape measure "fencing".
The radiator has an electric fan with shroud, and since the fans i'm using are reversible, i have an idea, and curious if anyone thinks it might be a bad idea.
I'm going to quickly use ASCII to interpret this ,and it's going to be ugly
AIR FLOW
<<------
Grill ----- FAN | Transcooler | Radiator | FAN ------- engine
My idear is to use a temp sensor in both the engine coolant and the transmission cooler line, then tie them together to the fan relays. Which ever circuit makes it first, both fans are called regardless, and the double duty should keep the other circuit satisfied even if it's not actually the one calling for fan, can't do it any harm, right? The fans will be phased so they don't fight, depending how they get hung and set in the frame of the machine.
Opinions? I need to make sure the transmission doesn't get hot, and other then using one fan, and the double temp sensors, i may as well bite the bullet ,and since it's apart, go ahead and cobble in a 2nd fan just for peace of mind. I don't know if one fan has nuts enough to push through 8 inches of cooler fins.
I'd rather buy 10 fans, 100 relays, and 12 alternators over removing this gearbox i can't find parts for or rebuild because i didn't want to spend $40 to shed extra heat.
The torque converter i'm using makes serious heat. They're using 3/4" steel pipe to/from an all iron cooler that's 20x20x4inch thick, and runs around 280-300 PSI. Its miserable heavy. I had to use the hoist to set it in place for mock up ideas/tape measure "fencing".
The radiator has an electric fan with shroud, and since the fans i'm using are reversible, i have an idea, and curious if anyone thinks it might be a bad idea.
I'm going to quickly use ASCII to interpret this ,and it's going to be ugly
AIR FLOW
<<------
Grill ----- FAN | Transcooler | Radiator | FAN ------- engine
My idear is to use a temp sensor in both the engine coolant and the transmission cooler line, then tie them together to the fan relays. Which ever circuit makes it first, both fans are called regardless, and the double duty should keep the other circuit satisfied even if it's not actually the one calling for fan, can't do it any harm, right? The fans will be phased so they don't fight, depending how they get hung and set in the frame of the machine.
Opinions? I need to make sure the transmission doesn't get hot, and other then using one fan, and the double temp sensors, i may as well bite the bullet ,and since it's apart, go ahead and cobble in a 2nd fan just for peace of mind. I don't know if one fan has nuts enough to push through 8 inches of cooler fins.
I'd rather buy 10 fans, 100 relays, and 12 alternators over removing this gearbox i can't find parts for or rebuild because i didn't want to spend $40 to shed extra heat.















