Dannymik Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 Ok, I did my tranny cooler lines yesterday. I had them both off(at the same time) and I have a feeling that I crossed them. What I need to know is what line goes to the top of the radiator and what one goes to the bottom of the radiator. Obviously one of the to is the in-line and the other the out-line. Then I would have to know the difference between the lines going to the actual tranny. One of them brings in cooled fluid while the other pushes out heated fluid. Is there any diagrams or pictures that I could look at on the net. BTW I have a 3100 SFI with the 4T60-e. Any help would be appreciated...I'll feel like a smuck if I crossed them :oops: edit, I did drive about 35 miles since I changed the lines and my car didn't seem any different Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteOut Posted July 19, 2004 Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 It doesn't matter if you hooked them up in the wrong place. Fluid goes in the radiator gets cooled and flows out, it doesn't matter if it comes in from the left or right. Unless of coarse one of the two hook ups is higher up on the radiator than the other. In that case the higher one should be the in-line and the lower is the out-line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dannymik Posted July 19, 2004 Author Report Share Posted July 19, 2004 It doesn't matter if you hooked them up in the wrong place. Fluid goes in the radiator gets cooled and flows out, it doesn't matter if it comes in from the left or right. Unless of coarse one of the two hook ups is higher up on the radiator than the other. In that case the higher one should be the in-line and the lower is the out-line. well thats the case here...there's one on the top and the other on the bottom. So you think the top one is the in? Whats the difference on the tranny connections? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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