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Looking for a Trans cooler install writeup. 86 GN

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YES I tried the search button,
Any help with this would be great.
The car still has AC, and stock IC but it will eventually get a front mount.
Thanks
 
Thanks Paul,
I should have been more specific with my question,
I am looking for placement of the unit and hose routing,
Mount it in front of Ac condenser,
Remove grill?
Remove radiator hold down plate and tilt radiator out of the way?
Zip tie it to radiator or condenser?
Make brackets to radiator support?
That type of stuff.
Thanks
 
put it on the last thing you have toward the grille
leave the grille in unless your a masochist and like extra work
if you have the lower air flap in place drop that down ..then put it back when youre done
leabve rad alone
run the hoses around radiator past the ac condensor
zip tie it , should have pass through zips with the cooler or zip it to the x bars
only use hose for transmission cooler
get good clamps, the fuel injection style clamp
 
Did the 86/87 GN come stock with a trans cooler mounted in front of the radiator? If so, how large was the stock trans cooler?
 
Did the 86/87 GN come stock with a trans cooler mounted in front of the radiator? If so, how large was the stock trans cooler?
no , only the GNx got a tranny cooler
 

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YES I tried the search button,
Any help with this would be great.
The car still has AC, and stock IC but it will eventually get a front mount.
Thanks
You picked up the coolers last night and never asked about installing them. LOL. Don't over complicate things Dave. Come by later and I will give you mounts and explain the install
 
You picked up the coolers last night and never asked about installing them. LOL. Don't over complicate things Dave. Come by later and I will give you mounts and explain the install
I was too busy thinking my ride home, I love that 2 wheeled bitch.
BTW I must over complicate things and over think them to then take two years to complete them.
 
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