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Old 11-26-2008, 09:56 AM
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I'm doing the TH400 swap this month and wondering if I can re-use my B&M coolers that I already got on my 4L60 without any change in inlet/outlet lines or fittings?

I run dual 70264
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As long as the hoses you have fit on the fittings on the th400, I don't see any problems

However, I think 2 coolers is a tad overkill. I read on here a while back that a guy did tests with 1 cooler vs 2, and having the second one didn't really help a whole lot

I have just a single cooler (with a built on fan) on mine, and it always stays within the right ranges (~150-180)
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Yea you can run them. You can always change the fittings out on the turbo 400 to match the size on your coolers. Or you can get a brass hose adapter, you can make for sure make it work.


I run two coolers on my th350. One has a fan and one is a frame rail cooler. In the summer time it needs them when I'm in traffic.
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Thanks for the quick response guys, but what fitting size i need to change in the tranny side to make those coolers work with TH400?




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