What does a transmission heat exchanger do?

What does a transmission heat exchanger do?

Put simply, a heat exchanger is a device which transfers heat from one medium to another, a Hydraulic Oil Cooler or example will remove heat from hot oil by using cold water or air. Alternatively a Swimming Pool Heat Exchanger uses hot water from a boiler or solar heated water circuit to heat the pool water.

Are 47RE good transmissions?

It’s no secret that the 47RE and 48RE transmissions can be prone to countless issues. However, and in benefit, it can also be one of the most capable transmissions once built. It is for this reason that the 47RE/48RE are fertile platforms for creating a long-lasting, high quality transmission.

What transmission does a 1995 Cummins have?

The two automatic transmissions available on the 1st Gen Cummins are the A727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic and the 4-speed A518, or 46RH, automatic transmission with overdrive. The 46RH is more desirable between the two automatic transmissions as it will allow for much better fuel economy.

Who makes 47RE transmission?

DODGE CUMMINS
DIESEL – Transmissions – DODGE CUMMINS – 47RE.

What is the cost of a heat exchanger?

from $2,000 to $3,500
The cost of replacing a heat exchanger ranges from $2,000 to $3,500. Replacing your furnace’s heat exchanger would be a good route to take if your furnace is fairly new. However, it is not worth spending your money on replacing your heat exchanger when it is near the end of its life span, which is ten years or more.

Is a bigger transmission cooler better?

The larger the cooler, the better it will be at lowering fluid temperature. The plate and fin and the stacked plate coolers offer a larger surface area to cool transmission fluid faster and better, which is why they are so popular.

What is the difference between a 47RE and a 47RH?

The 47RE uses a solenoid controlled by the PCM. The electrical connection for the 47RH has three pins used to control OD and TC lockup. The 47RE has a lot more pins because of the governor solenoid. The 47RH is longer because the tail shaft has the governor in it so the drive shafts won’t work.

Where is the OE heat exchanger on a Dodge Ram 2500?

Factory OE trasmission heat exchanger located on the passenger side of engine block. Fits 1998-2002 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 with 12/24 Valve Cummins Diesel. Mopar OE part number: 5014861AA.. Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over $50. Learn more

What is the OE part number for a Cummins diesel?

Fits 1998-2002 Dodge Ram 2500 and 3500 with 12/24 Valve Cummins Diesel. Mopar OE part number: 5014861AA.. Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over $50. Learn more

What is the Mopar part number for a transmission oil cooler?

Mopar replacement transmission oil cooler line. For 2003-2009 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 diesel. Number 3 in Diagram. Includes ONE line only. Mopar part number: 52028922AL (5202 8922 AL)..

What does an oil cooler do for a transmission?

Dorman’s Auto Trans Oil Cooler is quality-engineered to cool automatic transmission fluid, prolonging its life. The Auto Trans Oil Cooler consequently helps prevent transmission fluid leaks and overheating, protecting the transmission from possible costly damage. Recommended for replacement when rep..