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Ha! No Porsches were up for playing around with you this time?Squeezed a little more out of her and put another charger under the belt
haah nope, can't get ahead of those with this big o'le thingHa! No Porsches were up for playing around with you this time?
Website says 3/8" inverted flareAs I'm planning my next adventure of "while I'm in there"
I'm going to replace my transmission cooler lines with 1/2in (-8AN) to ensure i don't wipe out another thrust bearing.
Since I'll have the radiator out, I'm going to replace it with a cold case.
For those that have one, do you have any idea what the transmission cooler line fittings are threaded to?
I don't see it posted at summit racing or on their website.
99-12 GM Truck w/ Oil Cooler Aluminum Performance Radiator
www.coldcaseradiators.com
Website says 3/8" inverted flare
What did that run you? I’m thinking about a preemptive strike.Installed a new coolant expansion tank. Took about 2 hours from the time I posted about it in the "Engine & Drivetrain" sub-forum to completion. Luckily, as the internet told me, this is a common failure, so AutoZone had plenty to sell me. Honestly one of the easier fixes I've done in the snow on a 31 degree day.
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I decided to go with the mishimoto instead of the cold case, but while you're yanking em all out, upgrade your oil, tranny, and power steering coolers, hoses, etcAs I'm planning my next adventure of "while I'm in there"
I'm going to replace my transmission cooler lines with 1/2in (-8AN) to ensure i don't wipe out another thrust bearing.
Since I'll have the radiator out, I'm going to replace it with a cold case.
For those that have one, do you have any idea what the transmission cooler line fittings are threaded to?
I don't see it posted at summit racing or on their website.
99-12 GM Truck w/ Oil Cooler Aluminum Performance Radiator
www.coldcaseradiators.com
but that's for the OEM hard lines that plug into the little adapter, right?
From what it came with the little adapters but the radiator itself is threaded for the inverted flare adapter.