Transmission cooler flow direction?

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In radiators with built in transmission coolers, does it make a difference which direction the flow is? On radiators that have the cooler lines connect into the side of the radiator, I've always understood that the upper is the in or hot, and the lower is out or cool. If flow is flipped, would it cause any problem?
 
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In my experience, one cooler hose was longer than the other, so I always knew which goes where on the radiator cooler. Are you making some sort of modification, like a bigger radiator or separate external cooler ???
 
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In radiators with built in transmission coolers, does it make a difference which direction the flow is?
there would be a difference, but not enough to make a fuss about. it is very small oil to water heat exchanger
 
In radiators with built in transmission coolers, does it make a difference which direction the flow is? On radiators that have the cooler lines connect into the side of the radiator, I've always understood that the upper is the in or hot, and the lower is out or cool. If flow is flipped, would it cause any problem?
I think you have it reversed. Lower side is in (from transmission), upper is return to transmission.
 
Doesn't matter. Either way will work. I prefer top in bottom out. Or just get a newer cooler and mount it in front of the radiator or even have both.
 
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