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Old 10-25-2024, 09:22 AM   #26
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Re: Inexpensive Radiator I Need One.

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Originally Posted by Loose Screw View Post
Ok so I'm going to be using that built in automatic transmission tank that's built into my New radiator instead of that add on one that was held on with some sort of long plastic push pins that came on my FrankenTruck.

So what do I somehow cap off the bottom port and fill that tank up thru the top port and then real quick connect the bottom port into the trans?

What's that funky Lokar dipstick reading going to look like....

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I’ve never prefilled the oil cooler . Hook up the lines start the truck put in drive and reverse check oil level . The cooler doesn’t hold that much oil in the first place
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