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Power Steering Coolers Installation And Review Videos


Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13212- Video

Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13212

Hello neighbors, Steve here with etrailer.com. Today we're looking at this Derale four pass. It's a tube fin cooler for your power steering. Now folks, this will cut back on your heat related power steering pump failures by extending the life of both the pump and the seal. It is designed with copper tubing. It's been coated for an extra resistant corrosion. more


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4/12/2024 2:01:31 PM



Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13200- Video

Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13200

Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at this Derale 2-Pass Tube-Fin Power Steering Cooler. Now, this tube-fin cooler is the simplest type of heat exchanger, it'll effectively cool a variety of automotive systems. It is designed with half inch diameter copper tubing, which expands into the aluminum fins here for maximum heat transfer, and the copper is the best material for conducting the heat out of the fluid, and the aluminum fins is ideal for transferring and dissipating that heat. Concepts pretty simple, basically, the fluid will come in, go through the tubes, and it cools as it travels through the core by transferring the heat out to these fins, and then these fins will provide the surface area necessary for sufficient heat exchange to take place, so it allows the heat to be pulled from that fluid to dissipate into the surrounding air. It is very quick, easy, and effective. more


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6/6/2022 1:34:49 PM



Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13215- Video

Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13215

Michael: Hi there. I'm Michael with etrailer.com. Today, we're going to take a quick look at the Derale series, 8,000 Power Steering Cooler Kit. This is going to cool down the fluid running between your power steering pump and your steering box, which will prolong the life of your power steering. It's also going to help improve the overall performance of your power steering, and that's going to help prevent any heat related failures of your power steering system. It's got a furnace brazed aluminum construction with increased surface area so that those fluids can spread out along the fin chambers to cool faster. more


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12/4/2019 11:52:05 AM



Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13350- Video

Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13350

Today we're going to take a look at the Derale 14 inch heat sync power steering cooler with the installation kit. Now this cooler will help extend the life and improve functioning of your power steering applications. It is an all aluminum design for a nice high heat transfer. It'll absorb and then dissipate the heat effectively through both internal and external heat dissipating aluminum fins. The cooler core will flow in either direction, so on these ends where your ports are, the inlet and outlet port, it doesn't matter which one's which. You can use it for either one. more


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10/30/2019 3:32:18 PM



Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13211- Video

Review of Derale Power Steering Coolers - Cooler and Install Kit - D13211

Today we're going to take a look at the Derale Series 7000 Tube-Fin Power Steering Cooler Kit with the Hose Barb Inlets. Now this will improve functioning and overall performance of your power steering system. It is designed with copper tubing expanded into aluminum fins for maximum heat transfer. Copper's your best material for conducting the heat out of the fluid, while aluminum's ideal for transferring and dissipating that heat. It is protected from possible damage during installation by the plastic fin guards and a nice powder coat finish.This part will include everything laid out here on the table: the cooler with the mounting brackets, a 4' long high temperature OEM spec hose with the stainless steel k-clamps to install it, the nylon mounting rods with pads, and a nice set of installation instructions that will describe how to install everything.This part is made in the U.S.A. A few specs again, the inlets are 11/32" hose barbs. more


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5/2/2019 7:09:59 PM



Derale Dyno-Cool Tube Fin Power Steering Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey- Video

Derale Dyno-Cool Tube Fin Power Steering Cooler Installation - 2011 Honda Odyssey

Today on this 2011 Honda Odyssey we are going to show you the Derale Dyno Cool Tube-Fin Power Steering Cooler. Part number D12213. All right, these are the parts that you get with the Power Steering Cooler. We will go ahead and cover the parts and maybe a little bit of detail with it. First off, this is our cooler right here. Not much to it. Fluid goes through here and then the fins here absorb the heat and dissipate it and cools off the fluid going through. more


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9/21/2015 12:11:34 PM



Derale 4 Pass Tube Fin Power Steering Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Pilot- Video

Derale 4 Pass Tube Fin Power Steering Cooler Installation - 2006 Honda Pilot

Today on our 2006 Honda Pilot, we'll be installing the Derale 4-Pass Tube-Fin Power Steering Cooler, part number D13212. To begin our install, we've already gone ahead and removed the front fascia, and we're ready to start installing the new cooler. To begin installing the new cooler, we'll go ahead and take the hose provided with the cooler and slide it onto one of our inlets. There's no direction to this cooler, so it doesn't matter which side install the hose onto. Once we have the hose onto the inlet, we'll take the clamp, slide it up into position, and tighten it down. Next I'm going to take the other side of the hose and slide it onto the other side of our cooler and secure it with the hose clamp provided. Now with our hose on the cooler, we need to set the cooler in place. We're going to attach the cooler directly to the front AC condenser here behind the manufacturer's power steering cooler line. more


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3/24/2015 2:48:41 PM



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