Here are some quick pictures
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(I belive the cooler line size is 3/8")
I used
2 double male ended barbed connectors
4' Transmission cooler line(transmission cooler line only)
6 Hose clamps
4 zip strips - get good quality & black would be a good color
I had to pull the front bumper mostly off to get the subframe pulled out enough to get the cooler behind.
I mounted the cooler backwards with the flang facing forward so it would butt up against the hard plastic grill subframe.
I "figure 8" the zip strips to create very little space between the zip and the frame: to keep wiggle down, plus it makes a spacer between the cooler an the sub frame
The bottom 2 zips i did the same but looped them around the extrusion at the bottom of the subframe grill to keep the cooler from moving up or down.
You want to run the cooler off of the "return" line from the factory cooler
(I THINK the one connected to the driver side is the return to the tranny- I started the truck and held onto both for 5-10 minutes to verify the return, its the one that will be cooler(after the fluid runs through the factory cooler)
Cut the line with enough line on both sides to get the barbed connectors to fit
the input from the return line goes into the drivers side of the cooler (because its backwards)
Run enough cooler line to keep it from kinking
Clamp er down
start it, check for leaks, go through the proper tranny fluid check procedure, and add ATF+4 till back to full: roughly 3/4 Quart
All in All pretty easy and works well
seems to help keep the tranny out of its hot mode for better performance/ longevity
also adds fluid volume which should help with cooling
Oh, and the 2nd picture show the top on my provent infront of the airbox (a little hard to see- its in the center at the bottom)- fits perfect and the line is all "down hill"
Bilge hose made the line routing easy- let me know if you want more info
