Didn't finish as much as I would have liked for the final stretch before Blazer Bash. I got the power steering cooler remounted as well as adding a second cooler.
This is where the Howe cooler ended up:
Drilled a hole so the 90 runs through the core support. Mounting this cooler took some time because I had to make sure it would clear the grill and headlight bezel.
I decided to mount a tube & fin cooler under the core support with an electric fan.
It has a 2 pass core I'm using for the power steering and a 4 pass core I'm going to use for the transmission. This cooler is basically adding some extra cooling for both systems. I'm going to put this fan on a switch and leave it on most of the time. I still have a plate cooler in front of the radiator that has a thermostat controlled fan for the transmission only. I started out just looking at cooler options for the steering system when I saw this one for the same money as a single fluid cooler and I thought it would be interesting to try adding some cooling for the trans.
I had mentioned before having a problem with the fitting for the reservoir line leaking where it connects to the pump. I was planning to put a new hose on it today and I noticed is looks like maybe the hose I was using was not rated for power steering. It looked like maybe it was weeping fluid. You can see in the picture the hose is darker color where it was exposed to the fluid compared to the color of the hose on the fitting. It was also wet with fluid.
Here you can see when I first installed it, it was a uniform color.
It was silicone heater hose. It was 3/4" hose (-12AN) that I had handy so I'd threw in there and didn't think about compatibility issues.
I installed new nylon braided hose today. Hoping this will stop the leaking issue.
The blue line is -10AN hose that runs down under the radiator to the new cooler.
Didn't have time today to plumb the transmission side of the cooler. I want to redo those lines because they are close to the headers and not long enough to get them as far away as I'd like. Also need to wire the fan to a switch.