Cooler question
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I too use a B&M 24K cooler, and a B&M 3qt deeper aluminum pan, I am running a Yank 3000 stall coupled to 3.73:1 rearend gears.
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B&M 24k here too, planning on a Yank 3600-3800 stall. I had a Hayden cooler on an older Jeep Cherokee, it was the tube style. It worked fine but I like the plate and fin style of the B&M better, I think Hayden makes the plate and fin style also.
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B&M...not sure what its rated at. i bought it from thunder. supposed to be 28k, but box said 20k. i dunno. it measure 11x8.5...so somewhere in the 20-29k range i guess...worked fine for me. probably gonna be adding a deep trans pan with a drain plug soon
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I got the biggest one I could. 2800rpm stall and a b&m 70274, while bypassing the factory cooler. No way to clean that after as many trans failures as this car has seen. I'm going to be getting a nice new pan with some cooling fins, a drain plug and a temp gauge soon too. mine is about 11" by 11" by 2" suffed in front of the ac condenser. Hard to put in one that big, I slid it in from the top.