kelly1
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Just spent 2 hours installing a napa radiator in my 1997 tahoe and then another 2 hours trying to get the dang tranny cooler lines to quit leaking. I failed. Sometimes I hate how poorly designed aftermarket stuff can be but I'm money poor and time rich. Since I need it early monday morning, it's off to o'reilly to see if they have a better design. napa will be getting theirs back.
This radiator came with large fittings already screwed into the ports for the oil cooler lines and tranny cooler lines. Instructions said absolutely don't remove them. Then my stuff was supposed to screw into them. Yet another place for something to leak. On the tranny cooler side, the flare inside the fitting wasn't built to properly mate up with the flare on my factory tranny lines...hence the leak. Of course, the rad came with brass adapter fittings to screw into the fittings already in the rad, but they were for a smaller size tranny line.
That means I'd also have to bend my hard line back about an inch AND it would be another place for something to leak when using the addt'l adapter. I'm laughing now and hoping the o'reilly radiator (different brand) will be like the factory rad. Wish me luck!
This radiator came with large fittings already screwed into the ports for the oil cooler lines and tranny cooler lines. Instructions said absolutely don't remove them. Then my stuff was supposed to screw into them. Yet another place for something to leak. On the tranny cooler side, the flare inside the fitting wasn't built to properly mate up with the flare on my factory tranny lines...hence the leak. Of course, the rad came with brass adapter fittings to screw into the fittings already in the rad, but they were for a smaller size tranny line.
That means I'd also have to bend my hard line back about an inch AND it would be another place for something to leak when using the addt'l adapter. I'm laughing now and hoping the o'reilly radiator (different brand) will be like the factory rad. Wish me luck!