I didn't do this soon enough.

Thanks to Ox, Reptillikus, and Aikidoka for the help.
This was done with a large tube-and-fin style cooler, a perma-cool remote tranny filter mount from Summit, and the radiator was bypassed.
This was fairly simple. Here is the general layout:

Step 1: Mount the tranny cooler. There are many different brands, types, breeds, and sizes...so this won't be consistant between two coolers. Most stack type coolers have ears that you can use to mount them with. This cooler didn't have that, so we used a few small peices of metal, a drill, and some self tapping screws. Just get a little creative.


Step 2: If you are going to bypass your radiator, then simply cut the tranny lines (do it close to the radiator incase you make a mistake), and flare the line out on the trannsmission side of the line. You can pick up a cheap flare tool from Autozone for under $20. Just make sure that you have enough room to work.
Here is a good little writeup I found on flaring lines.
http://robrobinette.com/flare_brake_line.htmStep 3: Once your line is prepped it's time to do something about the open ends at the radiator. I thought that they would be standard 1/4" NPT fittings, but it turned out they weren't. So instead, after cutting my lines, I just crimped them over. Done!
Step 4: Mount your remote tranny filter. Many people drill and tap into their frames for this, but I couldn't be bothered with that nonsense. Reptillikus had a sweet setup, so I stole his idea.
This is on the bracket that runs from the washer fluid resevior to the core support.


Step 4: Depending on the size of the inlet/outlet on your cooler, you will want to choose your lines somewhat carefully. I ran into a problem with the rubber hose being too small for the cooler - but perfect for the tranny lines. Slip the rubber hose over the hard lines and follow the diagram above. To hold the lines, I used high-pressure injection clamps. Overkill, but they are mad bling bling, yo.
And you're done!


Remote mount tranny filters can be found from Summit at the link below. I chose to get one with a tranny temp gauge opening. They come with a plug so that you don't need to put a temp gauge in right away.
http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?N=115+%2D119951&D=%2D119951