Earl’s Transmission Coolers Part 3
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Last issue, we began our look at transmission coolers (heat exchangers). This time around, we’ll look at the different types of coolers available. Some are cheap. Some are expensive.
Pound on an automatic-equipped hot rod (drag car, street-strip machine, etc) for any length of time and you’ll quickly learn that heat can kill the transmission in a heartbeat.
This time around, we’ll look at factors other than construction that are inherent in drag radials.
RacingJunk is going to walk you through the steps of replacing the 27-spline input shaft on your transfer case with a 32-spline input shaft that will mate up perfectly with your new/rebuilt 4L80E.
Given the passage of time and the advances in rubber, we figured it was high time to re-investigate the world of drag radials.
While the discs and pressure plate along with the general design have a lot to do with the clutch, you can’t forget the flywheel.
This time around, we wanted to look at some of the practical dimensions – basically how big it really is and how well it fits into a bellhousing in the real world.
Last time, we provided you with a little preview of Tilton’s new street strip ST-246 clutch. The attributes are many and we’ll dig into them right here.
Getting the right clutch setup for a street-strip car isn’t exactly easy.