A heat exchanger for cooling oil. Most automatic transmissions are equipped with an oil cooler that's located inside the radiator. Since the radiator usually runs close to 200 degrees, the amount of "cooling" this kind of setup provides is questionable.
1. A device used to cool oil or automatic transmission fluid. 2. A device used to cool race-car manual transmission and final-drive lubricants.
This looks like a small Radiator used to cool off the engine oil or the Automatic transmission fluid. As air passes through the cooler, the temperature of the oil in the cooler is reduced. Some units reduce the temperature of the manual Gearbox and Differential lubricants in racing cars.
A transmission or gearbox provides speed and torque conversions from a rotating power source to another device using gear ratios.
That part of a car's transmission containing the train of gears, and to which the gear lever is connected
A set of gears with its casing, esp. in a motor vehicle; the transmission
the shell (metal casing) in which a train of gears is sealed
Receiving their last transmission
Lots of gearboxes, all removed from buses that have recently been scrapped at PVS Ltd of Barnsley. Many of the units are Voith gearboxes from ex NXWM Metrobuses.
Voith Gearbox
From an ex West Midlands Metrobus, complete with alternator and oil-cooler fan assembly.