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Room for a trans cooler in front of the condenser with a 'factory' auxiliary ele fan?

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Is there room for a trans cooler in front of the condenser with a 'factory' type auxiliary electric pusher fan? I recall this electric fan being on a 1994 Suburban (454) with rear AC. I suggest the fan was there for the 134A AC system. It is located on the passenger side behind the grille and mounting holes exist for the bracket on my 1993. (Rock auto would be a source for one.)

I would like to know how much room there is between the fan and the condenser. Specifically if a thin transmission cooler could fit - slightly thinner then the oil cooler.

After the run through Lake Havasu today 117 degrees out with the 28' trailer I need to do something different...
 
Where I used to work, The boss had a 97 or 98 2500hd w/454. It has 2 pusher fans in front of the condenser if I remember correctly. Take a look on LMC Truck's web site .It may show a sketch of it or compnine may have a breakdown of it also
 
Thanks. Found that the AC system has a leak and was low - not overheating like I thought.

The pusher fan in a dual setup on that 454 would have to replace the oil cooler.
 
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