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Just after any advice for fitment and buying of an external trans cooler for a BA 6cyl ute.
Where to buy how to fit etc any dramas I may encounter |
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repco sell derale kits which come with all the brackets and fittings for a direct fit to a BA. get the biggest cooler you can, and bypass the radiator circuit.
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fairmont599 |
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Posts: 1135 Joined: 27th Oct 2005 |
I installed a PWR one recently. It took me an hr and a half to do mine, having said that i took my time and could do it twice as fast a second time. Just need basic tools to install it. They can be bought from ebay, local parts stores would be able to order one for ya.
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I did mine with a universal V8 PWR kit on my AU. Took about an hour and a half, and was pretty damn easy.
Kit was about $100 from Supercrap. |
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
Yeah easy to do and I'd say nearly compulsory on BA's given their tendency for leaky radiators. I fitted one to my XT, easy job. Would have been even easier had my drill bit not been blunt
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AU220UTE |
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given my AU XR8 suffered massive trans dramas, cousins BA XR8, Uncles pursuit and a mates BA 6cyl all had dodgy trans's aswell I thought it would be a worth while investment. We do tend to pull alot of weight with them.
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Definitely a smart investment, they should be essential standard equipment.
Paul
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