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The ‘Right’ Way To Install a Transmission Cooler 

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The transmission cooler that was installed on my 2003 Honda Pilot was about to cause damage to my AC condenser. In this video I show you a better way to install an automatic transmission cooler that won’t damage other parts and be the most efficient it can be.
So if you’re considering installing a transmission cooler on your vehicle watch this video!
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@handyatmusic
@handyatmusic 2 года назад
0:45 yes your videos are cool and fun to watch, and have saved me hundreds if not thousands of dollars in repair bills. Thank you Eric.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@anonimoporsiempre6033
@anonimoporsiempre6033 2 года назад
Yeah that's why Im keeping watching learning dosen't hurt 😎👍🏼
@kesha9900
@kesha9900 2 месяца назад
​@@ericthecarguyHi Eric, not sure if you still here on RU-vid. But im having issues on my chevrolet trax when i apply my feet on brake it kicks down from 5 speed to 4. What could be the issue?
@soldier001us
@soldier001us Год назад
That’s why I love this guy, the dedication and explanation makes you one of the best in the mechanic community. Stay dirty. THANKS ERIC
@midnightmystery544
@midnightmystery544 2 года назад
The fact that you are going to supercharge the Pilot probably means it needed a cooler anyway. Nice work, Eric. Love seeing you get creative on small projects like this!
@whodahellru8124
@whodahellru8124 Год назад
I know this video is about a year old, but it makes me feel good inside, knowing that I have installed my transmission cooler very similar to what you on my Honda as well! Of course I’ve been a mechanic for over 25 years so… I do know a thing or two as well.
@rswick7
@rswick7 2 года назад
I just did a power steering cooler on a 2007 Sierra and man you make my work look like a hack job lol nice work man you really take pride in your work👍
@thatsdaniellelol
@thatsdaniellelol 2 года назад
This is MUCH more efficient & clean than using the plastic or metal pins/fasteners they give you with aftermarket secondary trans coolers for you to jam thru the condenser fins to hold it in on some vehicles!! But of course some shops don’t want you to do the job well…they just want you to get it done as fast as possible
@CorradoAlley
@CorradoAlley 2 года назад
I installed the factory awd trans cooler on the day I bought my 2013 fwd Pilot because alls I had heard about Honda V6s was failed transmissions on earlier generations. I also change the fluid regularly and have had good success in my occasional towing of cars or uhaul box trailers of all sizes. Just be gentle on the gas pedal when towing. 185k miles so far, fingers crossed and knock on wood, rub the rabbit's foot.
@josephcipriano2382
@josephcipriano2382 Год назад
i do most of my own wrenching. but i wish this guy was close to me to do the things i can't or don't have the time or tools to do. he doesn't miss much!!! correction from my point of view he covers everything!!!!!what great work!!!!
@jc209714
@jc209714 2 года назад
Amazing job you actually went beyond the extra mile by welding those brackets it turn out perfect big thanks well explained ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@falkfluegel5557
@falkfluegel5557 5 месяцев назад
Love your video and the many I watched before. I did a cooler install over 15 years ago on my 2000 odyssey and moved the pwr steering fluid cooler ahead also and installed 3 supplied brackets to hold new cooler in place. Worked perfect until van got totalled Christmas 2023 with 350,000 miles 560,000 km. Did same trick on hose to protect from rubbing. I also did a magnetic filter and lubegard to keep the notoriously weak tranny super strong till the bitter end. Heavy loads ( ski holidays with 4 kids), trailers and hard driving (wife has a heavy foot) for many years. Recently used as a construction vehicle. Gone to dark side now, a toyota 4runner, will do lubegard at minimum , just preventative.
@cgrscott
@cgrscott 2 года назад
Glad to know I installed my transmission cooler the right way, over the cooling fan on the driver's side. I really did not know what to doing. I was just following instructions.
@chivochivito3786
@chivochivito3786 2 года назад
so what do u do with the inlets n outlet of the radiator..do u plug them or?
@maximuspayne7354
@maximuspayne7354 10 месяцев назад
Nice... simple and to the point. I really like the way you utilize what ever you have around you and the hardware store to make modifications needed to make it work. Awesome video....
@Michael-0000
@Michael-0000 2 года назад
Thanks - that instructive video was excellent! I will be fitting a Mishimoto radiator and universal transmission cooler to my Subaru Forester automatic. The OEM unit combines cooling in the radiator which has plastic tanks and is prone to failure. I was never sure of how the setup would work until watching your video. I now have the confidence to tackle it myself.
@norsefire20
@norsefire20 2 года назад
When I bought my truck a few years ago the owner had installed an aftermarket power steering cooler. The thing was it was some weird small cooler that looked like it had a plastic one-way pin/tab piece going directly through the fins of the condenser AND radiator. Naturally I wanted to replace this. I just happened to have a stock power steering cooler lying around from a salvage yard visit for another truck, so I basically got a near new stock cooler installed in my truck. Not sure what some people are thinking with these wacky install jobs with aftermarket parts...but anyway, great video!
@thomasszilagyi7445
@thomasszilagyi7445 2 года назад
5:50 Use the wire wheel to remove and smooth out the burs on cut metal. It leaves the edges really nice.
@rudetoy8264
@rudetoy8264 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for the install overview, especially right after the trans fluid has a chance to pass through the radiator first!
@hickorystx
@hickorystx 2 года назад
Nicely done, yet again!!! Thanks for the demo and logic behind the installation. 😃
@jefferykaighin7039
@jefferykaighin7039 2 года назад
Nothing but the best from Brother Eric the car guy!
@mariodiy4517
@mariodiy4517 2 года назад
I found the OEM Transmission and upgraded P/S coolers on an MDX for $20 each at a salvage yard. I don't plan to tow, but I want the added piece of mind to keep the transmission running longer. I'm at 232K miles on an 2005 Pilot. I definitely will do something similar if I upgrade to an aftermarket cooler. I'm looking forward to when you add a supercharger and intercooler. Thanks!
@frankstavalo5788
@frankstavalo5788 2 года назад
It’s nice to see quality installation great job.
@haroldsoteco
@haroldsoteco 2 года назад
When I was started training as automotive technician here in Philippines I always watch your video!! you mr.eric the car guy and mr.scanner Danner is great teacher for the begginer ☺️☺️☺️
@jumarierubin525
@jumarierubin525 2 года назад
sir may itatanong sana ako :) hehe may built in transmission cooler naba ang strada 4n15
@abelcatalan33
@abelcatalan33 2 года назад
I am a owner of one of this 2003 pilot, you have an awesome job whit this pilot, I love all the content of this pilot I can’t wait to see the final result of this pilot series
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you! Glad you've enjoyed the videos.
@WreckDiver99
@WreckDiver99 2 года назад
Glad you moved that TOC. This is the reason when you see Condensers in front of radiators that have any separation, they will have baffles or "air dams" to allow the fans to do their job. Many places (and manufacturers) actually mount the TOC against the condenser just for this reason.
@Rob-fx2dw
@Rob-fx2dw 2 года назад
Thanks, I learn something every time I see your videos- Stay safe.
@waiting4aliens
@waiting4aliens 2 года назад
We always add in an external inline replaceable filter. A temp gauge on rigs used to tow often.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
I would have done that too, but there is one directly on top of the transmission just before the inlet to the transmission. I felt that would have been redundant. I wish I would have also mentioned that in the video. Thanks for the comment.
@enjay8950
@enjay8950 2 года назад
where do you install the pickup for the temp gauge?
@13angryBs
@13angryBs 2 года назад
@@enjay8950 check out derale 13091 trans filter kit with temp gauge
@davidwright1653
@davidwright1653 2 года назад
I'd consider installing some hardware cloth on the bottom air opening of the front cowl to protect the cooler & evaporator from stones, rocks and whatever objects from getting kicked up from traffic. Great video!
@SlikLizrd
@SlikLizrd Год назад
YEP. Some strategially-placed Hardware Cloth (wire mesh) can and will save your expensive Radiators and Coolers from rock damage -- it works really well to protect your rig when cruising at high speeds.
@oldsranch
@oldsranch 2 года назад
As explained to me by an engineer at one of the OEMs years ago, the ATF going thru the radiator helps MPG initially as the radiator also helps to warm the ATF as you start driving the car and brings the transmission up to temp faster. I think its better to bypass as you did, and I as do when i add a cooler. On one old C30 a friend had ... that towed A LOT and OFTEN, we did the low-buck approach and used the AC Condenser from a small car as a cooler. We never got over 180 degrees EVER. On my race car, the cooler itself has a fan made onto it, and I monitor trans temp for a consistency advantage.
@wildbill23c
@wildbill23c 2 года назад
Best way to do it is bypass that internal cooler in the radiator....those things fail and leak coolant into your transmission fluid...and that gets very $$$$. That cooler in the transmission isn't very large at all and its competing with trying to cool the engine coolant plus cool your hot transmission too...it don't do both very well at all, even though the transmission cooler is typically found in the cooler part of your radiator, it still doesn't cool enough on a vehicle used for towing/hauling duties to keep from cooking the transmission....I don't even leave that cooler in the loop. I use the largest external transmission cooler I can fit into the space given and loop the tranny lines through it only.
@jackjones9460
@jackjones9460 2 года назад
Seems like the AC Condenser plan worked better than the after-market ATF coolers! Any reason not to do that? Is there a minimum temperature ATF should be above while running?
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
The cooler on my truck is designed so that flow is restricted in cold temps for that very reason. Link to that video in the description. It still takes forever to warm up. Thanks for sharing that info. I LOVE the idea of using an AC condenser as a cooler.
@blake8297
@blake8297 2 года назад
Ive always thought the whole ‘radiator warms the trans’ deal was bs. The trans cooler is always on the cold side of the radiator, what do you think the temp of the antifreeze is on the cold side of the radiator when youre cruising down the road in 30F temps?
@firstlast---
@firstlast--- 2 года назад
@@jackjones9460 Some vehicles come from the factory automatically set up like that. Grand Cherokees and a small run of tundras come to mind
@GrandPitoVic
@GrandPitoVic Год назад
That's was awesome brother. I Luv the install. Great content as well. That tip about cutting a piece of hose to act like kind of a wire loom or something similar is really great. Thank you brother.
@davidroads419
@davidroads419 2 месяца назад
When a choice can be made, try to install bolts so that gravity is your friend if a nut comes off, same with accessories that have a running direction. Nice work! Thanks for posting this, I'm about to install one myself.
@davidtorres1696
@davidtorres1696 2 года назад
Installed one of theses trans cooler on my Montero sport after contamination of transmission fluid in radiator and cooling system also happened again with new radiator.... 3rd time I said "F" that and got trans cooler to separate radiator best thing I ever did should of done this long long long time ago can also see the difference in performance.... highly recommend for any TRUCK and SUV 👍👍👍
@Jdmorris143
@Jdmorris143 2 года назад
When I got my external cooler, I oversized mine. Knowing this, once I got it marked up, I also marked up where I needed to trim to ensure I trimmed the least amount off the grille. Mine was also installed but was far enough that I could install an electric fan. If I do not get enough flow, one switch can change that.
@chipmeister111
@chipmeister111 Год назад
Thanks a lot for videoing this project. I'm going to be doing this next weekend and you showed me some good tips and things to look out for. Much appreciated.
@chipmeister111
@chipmeister111 Год назад
I'm curious if you could tell me how the transmission fluid pumps through the cooler. Thanks again.
@dewholdingsllc1050
@dewholdingsllc1050 2 года назад
Thanks for the information and education. Yes I have had those plastic anchor ties poking through the rad fail and it’s much better to fabricate some solution as you show if you have the skill set.
@ryanhill7318
@ryanhill7318 25 дней назад
Awesome video Eric!!! thanks a ton. Insanely clean and well thought out install.
@robertozambon73
@robertozambon73 2 года назад
I've been watching Erics beard grow over the last 11 years. Its been great
@jeffthejinjer
@jeffthejinjer 2 года назад
Definitely need this on Honda's that use an internal radiator/transmission cooler, had one rot out on my 03 MDX. Coolant went into the transmission and tranny fluid filled the radiator. I flushed and replaced radiator and tranny lines...long story short the transmission blew up on me a week later even after flushing it like 6 times! I wish I had put an external cooler in 😕
@AlexM-tx2vr
@AlexM-tx2vr 2 года назад
Eric, recently I saw a really nice trick to get steel to bend right were you want it without using a sheet metal break. The trick is to scribe a line with the cutoff wheel. Then your part will bend right along the line. I know you didn't have any trouble with the bar stock in this video, but this trick works really nice on sheet metal which is hard to get a sharp bend on along a long edge without using a sheet metal break.
@joeshields5854
@joeshields5854 Год назад
Congratulations Eric, Nice, job Details,informative and very professional, a great learning experience to apply in my Transmission Cooler Installation. Thanks Sir.
@wildman1137
@wildman1137 2 года назад
Watch it because your videos are "cool" and "fun to watch"? Well..it is true. I always enjoy your content.
@garyi8608
@garyi8608 2 года назад
The Pilot looks sharp. Nice work installing the additional transmission cooler. That'll be tough figuring out how much trans fluid between the cooler itself and the line from and to it. What would make it rough is if don't have a transmission dipstick to check it. If possible to put commercial break pads, rotors and break fluid on for higher heat and weight when towing. Myself are a fan of factory Iridium spark plugs if can use or real good name brand iridium spark plugs. This way won't have to change them probably as long as have the vehicle.
@MaximumDIYGarage
@MaximumDIYGarage 2 года назад
Did I hear “Supercharger”?! Thank you ECTG! Awesome video!
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Yes. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-11nl6FCkr-s.html
@bigbaddaddio
@bigbaddaddio 2 года назад
Always a great eye for detail, buddy!
@fomoco300k
@fomoco300k 2 года назад
6:27 He’s right. Measuring takes time. During my 28 years in the building trades I’ve had my tape measure out millions of times, but as often as possible we use the actual work to mark the location of cuts, holes, mounting locations, etc. it’s not only fast but more reliably accurate. Therefore, in the end it’s almost always both faster and better. Who knew laziness could be a good thing? 😉
@Calendyr
@Calendyr 2 года назад
Very well done. That was enjoyable to watch
@vdog4799
@vdog4799 2 года назад
True. Your videos are cool and fun to watch😁👍
@deebee3901
@deebee3901 2 года назад
Eric, this car has really turned out much better than I would have ever imagined. It is a nice, safe and (in a way) a better car than when it was new. I like that you "fix" things and extend the life of cars that would otherwise be junked. That's what sustainability is all about! I look forward to more videos on this car especially the the "super charger".
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@chucklemberg4968
@chucklemberg4968 2 года назад
I'm driving a 1996 Dodge Intrepid (3.5L) with 307,000 miles. I'm hoping that it will be the last car I ever own. I always make sure the maintenance is done in a timely manner, and I think the car can reach 500,000 miles. There are only two problems I can foresee: 1.) Parts are getting harder and harder to come by and 2.) If someone hits me, any damage will likely result in the car being totaled, and I would be unable to replace it with a car in the same condition for the money I would collect. I'm frequently frustrated (and usually angered) by the disposable society we now have. When I was younger, everything was fixed rather than replaced.
@danieltenorio3559
@danieltenorio3559 11 месяцев назад
I have a Honda civic 2012 coupe everything is factory designed besides an cold air intake (I dint tow anything )I was wondering if I need to get an transmssion cooler for the hot temp. In south texas Or if my car is safe enough to handle it via it’s build design? Any thing helps
@Unicyles
@Unicyles 11 месяцев назад
I recommend finding a way to read your transmission temp as you drive. 176f is the sweet spot, >200 is bad, >220 really bad. I use elm327 program on an android phone with cheap elm bluetooth ODB2 dongle. @@danieltenorio3559
@MSMgamer190
@MSMgamer190 2 года назад
Eric great video! I recently discovered the trans cooler lines were installed to the wrong inlet/outlet (also vertical configuration) when the radiator was replaced and this video helped me understand that better. It was pushing fluid up not down! I've been having weird shifting, heavy, clunky and I think is because they installed it wrong causing oil starvation. My next step is to check for debris. I always learn something new in your videos thanks
@ddjohnson9717
@ddjohnson9717 2 года назад
no he got it wrong where. the liquid should be going in at bottom and exit on top, otherwise air will be trapped in the radiator. Your problem is a separate issue, maybe a leak but not the radiators problem.
@MSMgamer190
@MSMgamer190 2 года назад
​@@ddjohnson9717 thank you for your feedback. My 2009 Infiniti FX35 RWD, trans: RE7R01A. I confirmed the direction with dealership repair manual (which is spreadout in 4 different pages!) and found a transmission guide to from Lubegard - Cooler Return Line Chart to quickly ID inlet/outlet flow for my model. Once I fixed it, I had a trans specialist refill fluid. Now the trans runs smooth on cold starts and no more leaks good temps good pressure. just completed a 1K mile trip safe and sound 😁
@ddjohnson9717
@ddjohnson9717 2 года назад
@@MSMgamer190 Yeah I was reviewing the instructions and it seems like the direction is based on the types and config of the radiator. Its better to talk this on a case to case bases. Thank you for the follow up!
@edjacobs8876
@edjacobs8876 2 года назад
I was wondering why you bypassed oe cooler. Question answered by fellow etcg viewers. Thanks!
@adamtoman5855
@adamtoman5855 2 года назад
Your videos have helped me tremendously over the years. Not planning on installing a transmission cooler any time soon, but always look forward to your videos every week no matter what it is.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@brandonpriest3604
@brandonpriest3604 Год назад
Thx bro. Gotta new built th 400. Thanks for all your Tide bits
@ABXPONCE
@ABXPONCE 2 года назад
LONGTIME havent seen a video of yours. Great one.
@zaffo757
@zaffo757 2 года назад
Now I'm looking for a blower for my J series. Darn you Eric the Car Guy!
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
To get you started. Check toward the end of the video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-11nl6FCkr-s.html
@guidosaur7506
@guidosaur7506 2 года назад
When you said "I'm excited for you" I really thought this was the etcg1 channel and you were gonna segue to a birthday wish
@vijayantgovender2045
@vijayantgovender2045 2 года назад
Thank you Eric I really appreciate and entertaining videos I am watching from South Africa
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@monkeydna7490
@monkeydna7490 Год назад
Another Awsome video Eric!
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 2 года назад
Just shy of 30 years ago I had a built '78 Cutlass - had a Goodwrench 350 crate with a HUUUGE cam, and a built TH400 transmission. Someone had installed a big cooler using those included through-radiator zip ties. Well after so many years of that engine shaking everything around, one of those zip ties sawed right through the radiator! I stopped a store one time, and saw a 1/8th inch thick pee stream of coolant coming out from the grille! My fix for that was to bolt the cooler to the core support, and add a vile of Alumaseal (back when that stuff used to work great) to stop the leak. Fixed - never had an issue with it again after that! I never replaced that radiator, lol.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Cool story! Seriously. That's the reason I hate using that form of mounting for coolers like this. It just seems like a set up for disaster. Thanks for the comment.
@SmittySmithsonite
@SmittySmithsonite 2 года назад
@@ericthecarguy I agree 100%! After seeing happen this back in the day, I always throw those long zip ties in the trash. I've also had hoses slip off of lines that weren't flared a few times. Just a little flare in the line makes all the difference. More difficult to install the hose, but it will not come off, so long as the clamp is intact.
@lewiskalinde6073
@lewiskalinde6073 2 года назад
Thank you for your lesson . Very good !
@imnotsure8250
@imnotsure8250 2 года назад
I had towed 2 vehicles last month with my (new to me) 07 Pilot, a camry with alternator issues and the other is flooded honda element , to my surprise it did it with ease through some rough BC mountains and p0420 code
@henrylee2964
@henrylee2964 2 года назад
I got one of those it works great in my Honda 2005 honda odyssey. After my trany blew out, I found out that the existing trany cooler was located in the lower compartment of the radiator: A design flaw from Honda Odyssey. Apparently there is insufficient cooling ( heat rejection) when we rely on the radiator to cool the hot transmission fluid. Transmission failures occur a lot sooner. A separate radiator to bring the transmission fluid into the air stream is a great solution.
@ondago2
@ondago2 2 года назад
Excellent explanation and great physical mechanical work One thought and correction for the explanation however when you mention the inlet and outlet of the cooler or any other type of cooler you say inlet at the top and take the cooler stuff off the bottom that does work thermally but the actual best practice of industry and I design cooling systems for automotive suppliers and OEM The best practice is to insert and push into the cooler which you'll note that the GM stock radiator for you know a GMT 900 truck for sale is very obvious it goes into the bottom comes out of the top and the reason is to make sure that you don't have an air lock because no matter how efficient it would be to remove the fluid cooled from the bottom that's the opposite direction of air locks being cleared up so if you push into the bottom and push out the top outlet from the top then you remove air bubbles you push them out to a place where they can be cycled through and taking care of so that you don't have a complete loss of fluid flow which would be very very inefficient for transmission cooling so the little bit of efficiency gained by inlet at the top and outlet from the bottom is much much better dealt with and offset by in letting at the bottom and outlet at the top where you never have a airlock problem and lose flow of coolant totally.
@Djsj1313
@Djsj1313 2 года назад
I have a 1999 Mercury mountaineer 5.0 with a 4r70w and it came with a factory external cooler. I just hit 400k on the factory engine and transmission and have never had any major transmission issues except for the notorious 1-2 accumulator spring that breaks but that was an easy fix. I have never towed with the vehicle so I’m guessing that external cooler is probably the main reason the transmission has lasted so long :)
@davidcorrea3225
@davidcorrea3225 8 месяцев назад
awesome! thanks for sharing Eric!
@tspbod260
@tspbod260 2 года назад
I put a cooler in my 08 TL for added reinsurance that my fresh rebuild lasts. I didn't really have time or space to mount it with brackets so I used the supplied zip ties. Works great and keeps the temp down especially in the hot summer. Plus the shift feel better when harming down.
@tspbod260
@tspbod260 Год назад
@@oldskolacura9798 Yah the 08 has a big opening just in front of the radiator that can be accessed underneath. Like you I just removed the hold downs to separate the condenser and radiator so not to zip lock all the radiators together. It's a pretty easy job to add one.
@MrTiger0002
@MrTiger0002 2 года назад
Transmission fluid routing should be the radiator before transmission. This way, in winter, the transmission fluid is not too cold. Same thing when you are stuck in traffic, you are not going to get any airflow so the radiator will do it's job to cool the transmission fluid. Even if you are not towing, transmission cooler should extend the life of the transmission.
@michaelblacktree
@michaelblacktree 2 года назад
That was my understanding, as well. The heat exchanger in the radiator should be last in line, so it can regulate the fluid temperature before it goes back into the transmission. If you put the aftermarket unit last in line, it might take longer for the transmission to warm up, especially in cold weather. That said, Eric bypassed the heat exchanger entirely. So in his case, it's a moot point.
@danielmoss2394
@danielmoss2394 2 года назад
FYI... Your videos are cool, and are fun to watch...
@mckav2358
@mckav2358 2 года назад
Thanks for this - Fantastic!
@TheOfficialSoulfire
@TheOfficialSoulfire 2 года назад
I agree with you Eric about not installing it straight to the condenser because in my experience I tried that and end up turning out the cooler alone itself was too heavy and pull down on the fin which of course is connected to those tubes and the condenser busted open. People think those tubes are strong enough to not be broken by those fins but they are aluminum welded which means yes they do have the ability to take a piece of that tubing along with them. Now maybe someone can get away with one of those 4x11 coolers(non stacked,just straight tubing) but again big risk because those sharp fins from cooler could possibly stab those condenser fins and break open the ports.
@JackRainfield
@JackRainfield 3 месяца назад
Chock full o' Infotainment! Great info... many thanks!
@CrazyPetez
@CrazyPetez 2 года назад
Your videos are cool and fun to watch.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@JestersGarage
@JestersGarage 2 года назад
I have always seen that when talking about orientation of the cooler, you can mount it to where the inlet/outlet point left or right, and point up, but not down so the cooler doesn't trap air pockets. You said/showed that the inlet/outlet could be installed down. Which, would potentially trap air pockets. Just an observation.
@aquaticnstuff7666
@aquaticnstuff7666 2 года назад
Same and he did not sound "sure" about it when he explained it. I believe you are correct. Even the manufacturer diagram shows the inlet and outlet pointed upwards.
@ddjohnson9717
@ddjohnson9717 2 года назад
he should put the inlet at the lower position as well. High intake also traps air and reduces efficiency where liquid comes from bottom can purge air away from top .
@Roarman57
@Roarman57 2 года назад
Yep I’m just here because you’re cool and fun to watch.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@GearheadOutlaw
@GearheadOutlaw 2 года назад
I'd recommend swapping the lines to (In bottom / out top) to keep air pockets out.
@thefordmaniac
@thefordmaniac 2 года назад
Because it's a sealed system with no vents? Hmmm. Think about that.
@GearheadOutlaw
@GearheadOutlaw 2 года назад
@@thefordmaniac because it's upside down and the farthest upper corner in his case the top left side will have an air pocket. That's why OEM put the inlet on the bottom and outlet on top to push the air out with the fluids. As the transmission coolers are usually setting higher than the transmission. So yeah we should think about it when installing these aftermarket units.
@cheezyrider1111
@cheezyrider1111 2 года назад
He’s a ford guy I wouldn’t expect him to understand anything past gettin with his sister.
@larrytemen4789
@larrytemen4789 Год назад
That’s not at all what you wanna do. That’s not how coolant systems work. You want the flow in (hot) at the top because heat rises. Your return to the trans needs to be at the bottom. Same with an internal trans cooler in the radiator. The top it always input flow. Just like the coolant. Suction (fresh cooled) coolant at the bottom. The top of a radiator is always the hottest. So when mounting an external trans cooler, you want it as low as possible on the radiator still in the airflow section.
@GearheadOutlaw
@GearheadOutlaw Год назад
@@larrytemen4789 no this is not how a transmission pumping system works. Auto transmissions push fluids not suck them and this is why from factory the OEM is doing it like I've explained. You are confusing radiators and water cooling in a car with transmission cooling.
@SC-sz9ms
@SC-sz9ms Год назад
amazing video. thank you so much
@Kitcat8357
@Kitcat8357 Год назад
Great video lots of details 👌🏻 👍
@calholli
@calholli 2 года назад
I think it was fine where you had it the first time. Like you said, "sitting in traffic wouldn't cool it very well. But also, when you're sitting in traffic, you're not using your transmission much either... I do like that you changed it though, because the one place that this will work better on now is a slow crawl while off-roading; When your pulling up hills and rocks and going very slow-- the transmission is getting used quite a bit, but you're not moving much. Maybe you're pulling a camper trailer up the side of a rocky mountain trail--- moving it closer like you did will help it. One other thing that you could have done and can STILL do really, is to put little side walls all around it, and create it's own little plastic shroud that butts right up to the condenser to help that fan FORCE the air through your trans cooler.. So a custom shroud around your trans cooler is one more upgrade if you really need even better cooling for a serious off road rig or something; but I doubt you'll ever need it. Nice upgrade.
@kyststudio-epicartadventure
@kyststudio-epicartadventure 8 месяцев назад
Awesome video!
@ivanszky
@ivanszky 2 года назад
nice job, liked the video
@cgrscott
@cgrscott 2 года назад
It’s a good idea to install an automatic transmission cooler on a Honda, even if you are not towing. Particularly the Odyssey transmissions. They don’t last and they need all the help and intervention they can get. I have heard that the original Pilot automatic transmission is pretty robust but, the cooler will help it to last longer.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Actually I believe the issue with Honda V6 transmissions derives from the feed tubes leaking because they didn't seal well in the case. When they start to leak, this causes the 2nd gear clutch to slip when engaged. It will eventually wear out and cause the transmission to fail. I used to work at the Acura dealer and have installed more Honda V6 transmissions than I care to count. That's not to say that installing a transmission cooler will hurt, just the opposite, just don't count on it to 'solve' the root problem with those transmissions. Thanks for the comment.
@cgrscott
@cgrscott 2 года назад
@@ericthecarguy Thanks for your helpful reply, Greater Cincinnati neighbor.
@jackjones9460
@jackjones9460 2 года назад
Any recommendation on better Odyssey ATF coolers? I want to put one on mine.
@jackjones9460
@jackjones9460 2 года назад
@@ericthecarguy From where do the Odyssey feeder tubes leak or into? I never saw any fluid leaks from my vehicle but did have to get the transmission changed out. Would ATF be leaking into the radiator? Does it change the fluid color or otherwise? It never seemed oily. I got a used transmission for my 2001which already has 220,000 miles, a recent timing belt, water pump and valve adjustment. If a ATF cooler might prevent future a transmission problem I’d like to install one. Also, thank you for reading and responding to the comments.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
@Jack Jones It's an internal leak. You won't see any fluid leaking externally. You could use the cooler linked in the description, same as the one in this video, for your Odyssey.
@oldbiker9739
@oldbiker9739 2 года назад
that turned out really well
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thanks!
@buddyrebel_Garcia
@buddyrebel_Garcia Год назад
I like the way this external transmission cooler is routed. I never liked how do you route it from the transmission to the radiator and from the radiator to the external trans cooler and then back to the transmission. I like it this way better and I’m gonna do it on my 2005 H2 Hummer plus I need to do it this way because I’m doing an E fan conversion and those trans cooler lines are in the way of the fans. Deleting those two trans coolers on the radiator will make the conversion much easier and I won’t have to do any modifications to the fan like shaving off material
@skyforce1983
@skyforce1983 Год назад
Nice job Eric
@jimmyluwaile8325
@jimmyluwaile8325 3 месяца назад
Good job Eric..thanx
@exit9mastertec7
@exit9mastertec7 2 года назад
Honda guru great video
@superiorautomotive143
@superiorautomotive143 2 года назад
Love your content !
@HotRod-wv4vm
@HotRod-wv4vm 2 года назад
I like this build for my son’s 04 Pilot
@SpinnerSpinner-hw1wz
@SpinnerSpinner-hw1wz Год назад
Good job it makes a lot of sense 👍🏾
@v-gc7257
@v-gc7257 2 года назад
The best and the right way. Thank you Eric for this tutorial
@firdausravindar977
@firdausravindar977 2 года назад
Great job, Eric and thank you for posting this very beneficial video. By the way, did you by passed the cooler hoses from radiator to the new cooler that you installed?
@SimpleLife1971
@SimpleLife1971 2 года назад
Eric, your videos are cool!
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Thank you!
@rammts
@rammts 3 месяца назад
Hey Eric, thanks again for another helpful video. However in regards to your comments in the beginning of this video, you should never mount the cooler with the lines coming in from the bottom as this may allow an air pocket at the top of the cooler and reduce efficiency!
@madcat4563
@madcat4563 2 месяца назад
This looks like a lot of fun. 19:37 or just use conduit/wire sleeving
@jrmax6004
@jrmax6004 Год назад
Eric....Pro-install and you get an A+ for attention to detail!
@imgonnagogetthepapersgetth8347
@imgonnagogetthepapersgetth8347 2 года назад
I mounted mine on the driver's windshield wiper. Serves three purposes, 1) it's always getting good airflow... 2) in the winter, it prevents ice from building up on the wiper...and 3) when it starts to leak, I will immediately see it.
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
Brilliant actually.
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@virperez2750
@virperez2750 7 месяцев назад
BTW Where did you run the hoses?
@LCarr-jx8jg
@LCarr-jx8jg 2 года назад
Oh great!! I search to find something easier to install my honda 95. Some videos not clear well. Thanks. I keep in mind. 😃
@solarflare1008
@solarflare1008 2 года назад
Like always excellent video........
@ebloulou4203
@ebloulou4203 2 года назад
Awesome video thank you. I put two of them I hope that’s not a mistake?
@angeldejesus65
@angeldejesus65 2 года назад
Great great video.. thanks
@TOPPGUNGAMING
@TOPPGUNGAMING Год назад
Nice work Eric! I'm new to your channel I liked a few other videos you have on your YT channel so I subbed and you're active too not a dead channel. Keep up the good work! :o)
@latinpaver
@latinpaver 4 месяца назад
very good job master level👍
@novinnovations4026
@novinnovations4026 2 года назад
If the gap between the new trans cooler and the radiator is too large, the air won't pull through the trans cooler. It will be much easier to pull air around the trans cooler instead of through it. That's why they give you an option of mounting to to the radiator. Use a smoke machine and see the air flow. It will always take the path of least resistance, and if there's too big a path around, it will go around.
@novinnovations4026
@novinnovations4026 2 года назад
This applies only to the airflow caused by the fan pulling. At driving speed, the air will ram through it obviously.
@mxpants4884
@mxpants4884 Год назад
Thanks for suggesting a way to verify what's happening!
@whlawson5812
@whlawson5812 11 месяцев назад
Did any one have installed 3 or 4 side guards to close the side gaps, between the small ATF cooler & the larger air conditioner condenser, so that the air is more effectively pulled thru the smaller ATF cooler during any speed below 25mph?.
@gregblau8082
@gregblau8082 2 года назад
I was taught to do it through the radiator first, but it makes sense to eliminate the chance of an internal radiator leak
@ericthecarguy
@ericthecarguy 2 года назад
I covered that in the video. Thanks for the comment.
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