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YEP ;  PLY's & DOD's had only air cooled transmissions.
That said, I retrofitted a CHRY liquid-cooled transmission onto my car 
(the cooler
fits into the radiator's bottom tank, which has  input & output  
line-connections, to the 
transmission.
The liquid cooling does not necessarily improve the performance of a 
transmission, 
but does tend to extend its operational life.
Dave Homstad has suggested that the maximum cooling effect would be to 
use the air-
cooled torque converter (with its attached cooling fins)  inside  the 
liquid cooled 
transmission.
Neil Vedder
Phil Courant - ACCF wrote:
 
Hi
According to my parts manual P/N 1823740 is for '57 "Fury Sport". When 
replacing this trans, use 1823682 trans with  parts 1823708 and 
1823709 (governor weights)
I think that the only factory liquid cooled transmission were for NY, 
300 C and Imperial (1738227) 
I've no imput about P/N 1736413-2 or -3
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Philippe COURANT (Pau, France)- Webmaster des sites ACCF et C-I-F
Imperial 1957 Crown convertible
 
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