Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Hayden Automatic Transmission Cooler (oc-1405) on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Florence, Alabama, United States

Florence, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:OC-1405 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Bare Aluminum Part Brand:HAYDEN COOLERS

HAYDEN ULTRA-COOL, TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER (OC-1405)

Hayden Ulra-Cool Transmission Oil Coolers

The industry's first transmission cooler, the Ultra-Cool transmission oil
cooler is available in six sizes to fit a wide range of applications from sub-compacts
to motorhomes.

These Coolers Feature:
Ultrasonically Soudered for Reliability
100% Pressure Tested at 150 PSI for Quality Assurance
High Efficiency Turbulators in Every Tube for maximun Heat Dissipation
3/8" Push-On Fittings for Quick and Easy Installation

UP TO CLASS "A" MOTORHOMES, TOWING UP TO 10,000 LBS.,  15-7/8" x 10" x 3/4"

Installing a Hayden transmission oil cooler will help prevent transmission burnout.  It's a small investment now that can save you on repair bills later.  With each 20 degree drop in operating temperture, your oil and equipment life doubles.  By reducing your transmission oil temperture as much as 60 degrees, a Hayden transmission oil cooler can greatly extend the life of your transmission.

Hayden Transmission oil cooler kit contains: Cooler, Hose, fitting (1) and Hardware, Quick connection nylon straps for easy mounting and installation instructions.  (NO SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED). 3/8" PUSH ON HOSE FITTINGS.

IMPORTANT NOTES
1.  DO NOT use transmission oil coolers for engine oil applications.  Engine damage may result due to flow restrictions.
2.  For extreme cold weather conditions (20-30 degree below 0), recommended installation includes a #163 thermostatic bypass kit.

------------------------------------------------------------------

See our Story Policy for information on payments, shipments, and returns.

International Customers Notice: Our prices do not include taxes or tariffs.  Customers outside the United States may be required to pay these fees to the courier, as applicable, upon delivery.  Any fees, customs fees, customs taxes, import fees, tariffs are the responsibly of the person receiving the shipment and will be due at the time of delivery.  Also, we do not mark orders as gifts or returns to reduce the customs fees.  If you are outside the U.S. and you would like a shipping quote, E-mail your physical address and we will provide a quote within 24 hours (M-F).

 Look inside our EBAY STORE, for other great buys on transmission related, Rebuild Kits, Shift Kits, Videos, DVD's, Technical Manuals and other Transmission Parts and Accessories. 

http://stores.ebay.com/murphysautomotivellc

PLEASE E-MAIL US, IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT A PRODUCT OR SHIPPING.


 


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Second new London taxi of 2014 unveiled

Thu, 16 Jan 2014

LONDONERS had better prepare themselves for another new generation of taxi, just days after Nissan confirmed its own assault on the Black Cab market. The plug-in hybrid Fraser-Nash Range Extended Electric Metrocab is capable of more than 75mpg and less than 50g/km of CO2, and is expected to cost no more than a current Hackney carriage. The company says the vehicle could save cabbies £30 to £40 per day in running costs and can go longer between fill-ups.

Chrysler unplugs Envi electric-vehicle division

Mon, 09 Nov 2009

Envi, the team of engineers charged with developing electric vehicles for Chrysler, has been disbanded. A spokesman told Reuters that development of electric cars will be integrated into the company's traditional structure. “Envi is absorbed into the normal vehicle-development program,” Chrysler spokesman Nick Cappa told the wire service.

New Range Rover at Auto Beijing – almost

Wed, 21 Apr 2010

The BAW B90 - a tribute to the Range Rover And you thought it was going to be 2012 until we saw the new generation of lighter, more efficient SUVs from Land Rover. So what’s going on with a new Range Rover at the Beijing Motor Show? As you probably guessed, we’re back to Chinese clones.