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Thread: Whats the dif between an auto and manual tranny RADIATOR

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    Default Whats the dif between an auto and manual tranny RADIATOR

    I'm looking to have a radiator on standby (spare part) for an Auto tranny E34 which I may end up using in a manual tranny E34. I just wanted to know what the actual differences are between the 2 radiators, and whether they are interchangeable?

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    Part of the reason I ask isL
    http://www.radiatorexpress.com/produ...aia_id=1012082
    They say they have a radiator tht fits both,

    And other part suppliers always specify different radiators for the auto tranny car and the manual tranny e34.

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    all the smart guys are off the long weekend...lol

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    On my E12 (yeah I know it's different) I fitted an auto one as a replacement. The difference was that it had an extra section (at the edge of the radiator) that connected up to the transmission cooler. To adapt it to my car I just had to move the top mount out to the wider position placed there by the factory. Maybe this is the same deal.
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    on most bimmers the auto radiator has the tranny cooler made into one of the tanks and uses the engine coolent, so you can put a auto rad in a stick but not the other way around, unless you want to switch to a external trans cooler which i did on my 535 when i installed a 540 radiator, i spliced a e36 325 tranny cooler into the 535s lines and bolted it to the front of the radiator just like a later 525 has
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    don't need to move anything on a e34, they are the same size

    Quote Originally Posted by wingman
    On my E12 (yeah I know it's different) I fitted an auto one as a replacement. The difference was that it had an extra section (at the edge of the radiator) that connected up to the transmission cooler. To adapt it to my car I just had to move the top mount out to the wider position placed there by the factory. Maybe this is the same deal.
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    they just are stocking a auto radiator to save inventory

    Quote Originally Posted by Bimmer Nut Ed
    Part of the reason I ask isL
    http://www.radiatorexpress.com/produ...aia_id=1012082
    They say they have a radiator tht fits both,

    And other part suppliers always specify different radiators for the auto tranny car and the manual tranny e34.
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingman
    On my E12 (yeah I know it's different) I fitted an auto one as a replacement. The difference was that it had an extra section (at the edge of the radiator) that connected up to the transmission cooler. To adapt it to my car I just had to move the top mount out to the wider position placed there by the factory. Maybe this is the same deal.
    On e34 the mounts are the same, one simply doesn't connect the cooler lines if installing auto radiator in a manual car. Its the same on Fords and many other production cars- radiator mounted tranny coolers are cheaper and easier to make. I wonder if it has any goodor bad affect on the tranny in comparison to a remote cooler.

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    bad, overheat the engine and you are roasting the tranny too, done a few nuked motor swaps and had the tranny puke on the test drive, a remote cooler is not going to transfer that heat to the trans fluid

    Quote Originally Posted by genphreak
    I wonder if it has any goodor bad affect on the tranny in comparison to a remote cooler.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winfred
    bad, overheat the engine and you are roasting the tranny too, done a few nuked motor swaps and had the tranny puke on the test drive, a remote cooler is not going to transfer that heat to the trans fluid
    Thanks Winfred, very true. It might be cheaper and easier to make, lighter in the car too.

    And **yet another reason** to avoid overheating any L6 motor

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