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Old 03-23-2006, 05:35 PM
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You already have tranny temp and oil temp is directly related to engine temp, so I don't see the need for either myself.

That said, as Colby suggests you can tap into the cooler lines for both oil and tranny. Or drill and tap holes in the pans.

If you are going to mess with the lines, make sure you get good fittings that won't cause any problems. I did some quick splices on the oil cooler lines and dumped 6 qts of oil on the road.

If you do the latter, follow Glblwarmr's advice and make sure sure you remove the pans to do it and make sure that no shavings etc are left in there. Removing the tranny pan requires removing the exhaust also, as you can't drop the pan out with the exhaust in place.

well phil, i need more acurate gauges, to closely moniter, while pulling my travel trailer. thanks
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