Lou
Member
As part of my effort to ensure max cooling for my Scout I installed a hayden plate type auxiliary trans cooler in series with and downstream from my radiator cooler. It works great in the summer pulling a trailer but I’ve found that in the winter months the fluid is overcooled. It rarely rises above 100 deg. I’m now looking at installing a derale remote oil thermostat to put the lower temperature reading in the 170-180 deg range. Being quite capable of over thinking anything I’ve determined that I have two options in plumbing the thermostat into the cooling system. What I don’t know is if it makes any difference other than one way is a simpler install.
First routing option: the pressurized fluid leaves the trans and then enters the radiator cooler, then to the remote thermostat which determines if the fluid is sent back to the trans or on to the auxiliary cooler and then return to the thermostat.
Second routing option: the pressurized fluid leaves the trans and goes straight to the remote oil thermostat. From there it’s either returned to the trans or it’s sent to the radiator cooler and auxiliary cooler circuit and a return to the thermostat.
I’ve thought of several pros and cons for either method and can’t convince myself that one is better than the other. If there is no genuine benefit of one over the other then I’ll go for the simpler install. That would be the first option.
Has anyone installed a remote thermostat and what have you seen as a result?
Thanks,
First routing option: the pressurized fluid leaves the trans and then enters the radiator cooler, then to the remote thermostat which determines if the fluid is sent back to the trans or on to the auxiliary cooler and then return to the thermostat.
Second routing option: the pressurized fluid leaves the trans and goes straight to the remote oil thermostat. From there it’s either returned to the trans or it’s sent to the radiator cooler and auxiliary cooler circuit and a return to the thermostat.
I’ve thought of several pros and cons for either method and can’t convince myself that one is better than the other. If there is no genuine benefit of one over the other then I’ll go for the simpler install. That would be the first option.
Has anyone installed a remote thermostat and what have you seen as a result?
Thanks,