Andy96XLT
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- 96 XLT
Hey everyone,
I just bought an aux tranny cooler to install before I put my plow on for the winter and have a question. Well actually 2 questions that are probably stupid, but I need to ask to make sure. First, the trans outlet tubing from the radiator is the bottom tube not the top one correct? (So i know which one to cut in order to feed in the aux cooler) It seems that that would make sense since the fluid coming from the trans goes to the top of the radiator and uses gravity as it cools on the way down? 2nd, how do you actually cut the steel transmission tubing? Is there a special saw I can use or can I use a grinding tool (probably not as sparks would not be a good idea)? Any help would be appreciated!
Also I have a 96 OHV with the auto tranny. Thanks.
I just bought an aux tranny cooler to install before I put my plow on for the winter and have a question. Well actually 2 questions that are probably stupid, but I need to ask to make sure. First, the trans outlet tubing from the radiator is the bottom tube not the top one correct? (So i know which one to cut in order to feed in the aux cooler) It seems that that would make sense since the fluid coming from the trans goes to the top of the radiator and uses gravity as it cools on the way down? 2nd, how do you actually cut the steel transmission tubing? Is there a special saw I can use or can I use a grinding tool (probably not as sparks would not be a good idea)? Any help would be appreciated!
Also I have a 96 OHV with the auto tranny. Thanks.