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10-05-2005, 12:05 AM | #1 |
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pressure testing radiators
I hope someone can help and I ask this thread not be moved. My brother has a 98 gmc, with 350/auto, and he had a radiator leak fixed a couple of weeks ago and noticed a "bogging" at around 45-55 mph. Well, the transmission ended being rebuilt and there was water in the tranny, causing the bogging. The tranny shop said if the radiator shop didn't plug the tranny lines when pressure testing, that's why there was water in the tranny. The tranny shop, when confronted, said prove it, after the $1800 rebuild. Anyone have a manual or something that says something about pressure testing and if the tranny lines weren't plugged, what would happen. And to add to the radiator shop, he said how did he know my brother didn't take it off-roading and suck water into the tranny or something like that. ANY help is appreciated. Thanks
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