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Old 11-14-2003, 04:55 AM
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I just got my Bonny its a 93 sse and I am looking for a Tranny cooler and a after-market Exhaust if you have any clue where i can find these parts please post here thanx L8R
Read his post guy'*. He has a 93 SSE. Will this should be right up your ally.
Alan I may hit you up in about a month or so for one of those tranny coolers. Two can't hurt.
Two could keep you from getting up to the proper operating temps.
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Bought my trans cooler from Jegs.com for 25 bucks. Its a B&M Supercooler. Check Jegs for some of the stuff, there pretty good and there prices are low.
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Originally Posted by soup
I just got my Bonny its a 93 sse and I am looking for a Tranny cooler and a after-market Exhaust if you have any clue where i can find these parts please post here thanx L8R
Well here'* the obvious place to start >>>>> http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/links/
I offer Aux. Trans Coolers here >>>> http://www.bonnevilleattitude.com/st...roducts_id=449
If you want a FACTORY Cooler try this:

RPO V92: Trailer Provision: {Aux. Trans Cooler Conversion}
1992:
4.128 Guide, Trans Oil Clr Hose #25535190
4.128 Pipe, Trans Oil Clr Upr (To Rad) #25606751
8.962 Hose, Bulk, Trans Oil Clr [3/8”ID X 10’ As Req]
4.128 Clamp #22527587 (QTY: X4)
4.128 Pipe, Trans Oil Clr Lwr #25606752
4.128 Cooler, Trans Oil Aux. #52455503
4.128 Pipe, Trans Oil Clr Upr #25535175

1993:
4.128 Guide, Trans Oil Clr Hose #25535190
4.128 Clamp, Trans Oil Clr Pipe #25608908
4.128 Pipe, Trans Oil Clr Lwr (To Trans) #25606844
4.128 Pipe, Trans Oil Clr Upr (To Aux Clr) #25535175
4.128 Clip, Trans Oil Clr Pipe #25550689 (As Req)
4.128 Cooler, Trans Oil Aux (L27) #52461455
4.128 Bracket, Trans Oil Aux Clr (L27) #1628823
8.921 Nut, (X4) #11508241
8.900 Screw, Trans Oil Clr (X3) #11503941
8.900 Bolt, Trans Oil Clr (X1) #11503834
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Default Re: Performance parts

Originally Posted by Roadrash187
Originally Posted by Justind23
Originally Posted by soup
I just got my Bonny its a 93 sse and I am looking for a Tranny cooler and a after-market Exhaust if you have any clue where i can find these parts please post here thanx L8R
Read his post guy'*. He has a 93 SSE. Will this should be right up your ally.
Alan I may hit you up in about a month or so for one of those tranny coolers. Two can't hurt.
Two could keep you from getting up to the proper operating temps.
Thanks Roadrash. Good Info
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