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Fast Coolers are normally sold in pairs but a single can also be purchased. Why Fast Coolers? A manual transmission creates more heat in overdrive, similar to an automatic in overdrive. That is one reason why automatics sometimes have a tow/haul button. Temperatures are often 30 degrees higher when towing in overdrive.
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This is a VERY POPULAR upgrade for G56, NV4500, NV5600, ZF manual transmissions! COMPLETE BUNDLE INCLUDES: Part #2FC300Part #2FCVRFILTER KIT Fast Coolers add a significant amount of lubricant and a...
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What Do Fast Coolers Fit?​   They fit all 6 bolt SAE PTO covers.  These 6 bolt covers started in 1932 and have the same bolt pattern today. They are standard on all Dodge, Ford, GM and any other ...
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For owners of G56 equipped Cummins looking to upgrade with a pair of Fast Coolers, you'll need this installation kit specific for the G56's. Kit includes mounting plate and hardware for two coolers...
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What Do Fast Coolers Fit? ​ They fit all 6 bolt SAE PTO covers.  These 6 bolt covers started in 1932 and have the same bolt pattern today. They are standard on all Dodge, Ford, GM and any other med...
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What Do Fast Coolers Fit?   They fit all 6 bolt SAE PTO covers.  These 6 bolt covers started in 1932 and have the same bolt pattern today. They are standard on all Dodge, Ford, GM and any other med...
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The dipstick is routed from the cooler on the driver's side, with the dipstick angled up towards the engine compartment. The pull handle is mounted next to the engine oil dipstick. Check them both ...