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Mail From: Edward Blayne Tinker (email redacted)


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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 97 7:39:30 CET (0639Z)
From: Edward Blayne Tinker <(email redacted)>
To: (email redacted)
Subject: trannie question????

Hi, I realize that my question was wishy washy, I left it hanging, so that
people thought I already had the answer. I don"t ! Can someone with a C-4
look at their radiator and where the lines to the trannie go, does it matter
which side of the radiator/trans cooler lines hook up to?

Does it matter, I don't think so but...

I can't seem to get the linkage from the console shift to the transmission to
hook back up, looks like a different set up?

Any information would be appreciated, thanks ed tinker

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Mail From: Richard Ireland (email redacted)

As far as the transmission lines it does not matter which one goes
where on the radiator, inside the radiator is a copper tube that
joins the two lines together. Fluid goes through the line and is
cooled by the coolant in the radiator. Same as an external cooler
but inside the radiator, either way its a line that connects the two
from the transmission together so which is which does not matter.

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