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Cooler, Oc-4454,18,000 Lb. (tru Cool) 7&1/4" X 11" X 3/4" (low Pressure on 2040-parts.com

US $64.49
Location:

Lakewood, Washington, US

Lakewood, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Money back guarantee on unopened packages subject to 10% restocking charge. No returns on electrical items. No return on items that have been opened or installed. Restocking Fee:No Brand:TRU COOL Interchange Part Number:OC-4454 Warranty:Yes

LONG 4454, TRU-COOL TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER 18,000 GVW

Cars, Trucks & Heavy Towing,  GVW Rating 22000 lbs.

PICTURE IS REPRESENTATIVE

Low Pressure Drop Cooler, 7 &1/4" x 11" x 3/4" 11/32" Barb fittings

Kit includes: Cooler, 4' hose, assorted fittings and hardware, 2 styles of mounting hardware, Quick connect nylon straps & steel mounting, easy installation instructions

Here is now Low Pressure Drop technology  Works to Protect Your Transmission:

When Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is cold it is viscous.  The unique Tru-Cool design allows the colder, thicker ATF to flow more efficiently through two open bypass channels positioned at the top of the cooler.  As operating temperatures increase, the ATF becomes hotter and thinner,  It's then directed through the core where it is cooled.  Tru-Cool's highly efficient cooling technology combines improved protection against lube failure with optimal heat transfer.

Long Tru-Cool Oil Coolers offer advanced cooling protection for car, van, light truck, R.V., and towing applications.  They offer these advantages for your transmission.  The advanced technology out performs TUBE & FIN Designs, Delivers up to 15 times less flow restrictions, 30% more cooling delivers maximum heat transfer, Self-Regulating for maximum lube flow protection through start-up, varied temperatures and driving conditions, heavy loads and towing.

Long built Oil Coolers are the original equipment specified for 9 or every 10 new vehicle installations.


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Please note. cooler fins may be slightly missaligned due to shipping. It is merely asthetics. We attempt to minimize this by repackaging and or reboxing (a box in a box).

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