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Where is this house located? I bought one of these parts on eBay to replace when doing the magnet tsb and filter change but have no idea how to do it or where it goes? I'm also doing a shift kit so I'll have the lines out of the accumulator. Is this one of those lines to the accumulator?THAts what bats are for.
Also they have a weird thing for our house and the soffits. So death they choose
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ALSO here is that hose thing I mentioned, you should upgrade that with pan down
I would skip the flush. Just do a pan and fluid. Also, put the TSB magnets on the pan if your new pan does not have that.
also, you should do the upgraded differential lube hose too on the bottom of the trans
you should use Dex VI (8 quarts or so for pan drop and fill) and a new filter/seal. your original gasket for pan should be good. torque wrench on the pan bolts.
you should also put a trans cooler in if you want to save it for the future as much as possible (plumbed before your radiator one)
you should also flush your PS fluid and use GM power steering fluid or any quality PS fluid(NOT DEX or ATF)
Coolant, good idea, new thermostat/dex fill, if its dirty you may want to water flush a few times. make sure to align thermostat properly and jiggle pin(or make one if you dont have one) to avoid crushing t-stat.
What is the difference if the aux trans cooler is plumbed before the radiator cooler vs after the radiator?I would skip the flush. Just do a pan and fluid. Also, put the TSB magnets on the pan if your new pan does not have that.
also, you should do the upgraded differential lube hose too on the bottom of the trans
you should use Dex VI (8 quarts or so for pan drop and fill) and a new filter/seal. your original gasket for pan should be good. torque wrench on the pan bolts.
you should also put a trans cooler in if you want to save it for the future as much as possible (plumbed before your radiator one)
you should also flush your PS fluid and use GM power steering fluid or any quality PS fluid(NOT DEX or ATF)
Coolant, good idea, new thermostat/dex fill, if its dirty you may want to water flush a few times. make sure to align thermostat properly and jiggle pin(or make one if you dont have one) to avoid crushing t-stat.
The aux cooler after the radiator will cool the fluid too much in cold weather,What is the difference if the aux trans cooler is plumbed before the radiator cooler vs after the radiator?
So I could hook it up the aux after the stock cooler? I live in florida anyways and mainly want it to cool the trans fluid not warm itLike the PA Ultra trans cooler that was originally installed & had both an internal radiator cooler, then it went trough an external cooler to cool the fluid more before returning to the trans. It works like that, regardless of the ambient temp.
thats perfectly fine in your case. if you lived by me in wisconsin youd be advised to heat it more. but you can seasonally block the cooler in my climate , tooSo I could hook it up the aux after the stock cooler? I live in florida anyways and mainly want it to cool the trans fluid not warm it
I was born in Brookfield Wisconsin. Where are you from?thats perfectly fine in your case. if you lived by me in wisconsin youd be advised to heat it more. but you can seasonally block the cooler in my climate , too
By eau Claire , wiI was born in Brookfield Wisconsin. Where are you from?
I lived down south near kenoshaBy eau Claire , wi

What are the fittings called that would fit on the radiator and line? That's a great idea and easier location to work on. I would hook it up on the lower return line since I'm in floridaI would consider NOT cutting lines, but instead unfasten the line to the radiator, then use an adapter on the line and one on the radiator to allow you to plumb in an additional cooler. Doing it this way adds it in series so that the fluid must pass through both, first one and then the other.
To add one in parallel, you would need to use adapters on both hoses and radiator fittings.
By using adapters you are able to restore the original function by simply unscrewing some fittings.