Re: Everybody say cooling is good for vehicles, why not heat
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:39 pm
Peter-109 wrote:The chrysler neon is not the pinnacle of automotive engineering.....


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Peter-109 wrote:The chrysler neon is not the pinnacle of automotive engineering.....
Mitsuru wrote:As everybody keeps saying cooling is good!
Then here is a question, what about heating, and the correct/best
operating temperature for the oils which are used in the various
different systems which people keep forgetting.
Consider this in the Chrysler Neon radiator there is cooling for the
automatic transmission. But how many realise this also works in
reverse for those cold mornings, as the car is sat ticking over and
warming it's self and demisting the inside. The heat is helping to
get the transmission fluid to usable state quicker.
And thus less stress and wear on the Transmission than on a car
which has a separate transmission oil cooler.
What is it this cooler in the radiator? A coil of pipe just in one of the
tanks of the radiator, not even half the length of that tank.
If you take this to it's logical con conclusion for smaller engined
vehicles or those that are in colder climates, having not only the
transmission cooled inside the tank of radiator but also one or the
power steering makes common sense idea for older cars(if possible).
So how many people have realised this?
And how many have actually done something to help their cherished
old car by doing something like this?
Just a thought, to get you thinking
"Consider this in the Chrysler Neon radiator there is cooling for theJPB wrote:Peter-109 wrote:The chrysler neon is not the pinnacle of automotive engineering.....The O/P is talking about his family's Volvo though and Volvo have been fitting transmission coolers in the radiators since the days of the 120 series, possibly earlier. I'd love to state at this point that they never fail but that wouldn't explain how one of my 142s and the most recent 245DL both had new radiators with separate coolers strapped in available space beside the rad. Quite unnecessary I'd have thought, unless using the cars for towing. The 8 valve Dolomites managed nicely without a transmission cooler preferring the (cheaper, for certain) option of the link pipe between the takeoff stubs on their BW65 transmission and the 16 valve cars surely only had a cooler to provide a source of borsting rights for use down the pub?