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Automatic Oil Cooler provision?
spraycanmansam
Posted on: 2010/1/16 1:10
#2
Re: Automatic Oil Cooler provision?
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2010/1/16 6:59
I don't think so. Early JATCOs do not use an external cooler, not even a the usual tubes to the radiator.
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Re: Automatic Oil Cooler provision?
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2010/1/16 10:48
However it looks like it has 'provision' for one.
The A series trans is the Jatco 3N71A or 3N71B & this basic trans was used behind the more powerful L series engines, both 4 & 6 cylinder models so it was really a bit of overkill for the little 1200 & A12 engines. Have a look under an auto equiped L series model to see if this pipe is what we think it is. [Some models used the BW35 trans] It's my guess that the engineers determined that the A series didn't have enough power to make too much heat in these transmissions. Any decent radiator shop should be able to install a trans cooler in the lower tank of a radiator if this is what is desired.
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Re: Automatic Oil Cooler provision?
spraycanmansam
Posted on: 2010/1/16 11:09
Yeah I'm running an auto rad in my Morris and it has the tubes for the auto so I thought I may as well hook them up if I can... might have to do some more digging I think...
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Re: Automatic Oil Cooler provision?
Gary_P
Posted on: 2010/1/17 1:16
If you look at the torque converter used on the A series engines you will notice that there is a somewhat crude centrifugal cooling fan built into the transmission side of the converter. The cooling requirements are pretty low for a car as light as the B series.
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