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#735033 03/31/2011 10:13 PM
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Can anyone tell me what this is? Found it in a box of "extra" parts that came with the truck.

http://i543.photobucket.com/albums/gg447/Seykoras/IMG_0058.jpg
http://i543.photobucket.com/albums/gg447/Seykoras/IMG_0057.jpg

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Ya got me Charlie. I'll be a watching this thread for some education myself. grin


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If I didn't know better,it looks to me like some kind of heat exchanger??
Are the two smaller openings threaded,they also look if they have a tapered seat.

Hopefully someone with a better idea will chime in soon.


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It's an automatic tranmsission cooler, for an early Powerglide IIRC.


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Bingo! It fits in the lower radiator hose, and cools the transmission fluid by circulating the coolant around a coil of tubing inside. The fluids don't mix, the coolant just cools (or heats)the tranny fluid. The Powerglide makes a lot of heat, especially when the torque converter is assisting engine torque during breakaway from a stop.
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Cool, I was leaning toward a heat exchanger like Jock but had no clue as to the exact application. Can't say I didn't learn something today.


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Thanks Guys!!

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