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Old 06-02-2001, 06:16 PM
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Post 2001 Screw transmission cooler question?

I of the 01 Harley Screw. I believe it has a small transmission cooler on it now as stock. Either that or it is a small engine oil cooler but it doesn't appear to run to the engine. My question is first, is it a tranny cooler, if so it's pretty small, can a larger factory unit be installed with little trouble. I would imagine that the towing package has a larger cooler as part of it and may just bolt up in place of the smaller unit. Would appreciate some feedback.

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Old 06-02-2001, 06:58 PM
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If it has a tranny cooler it will be on the passenger side just behind the grille. There also might be a small power steering cooler on the drivers side.
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