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Piece-o-cake to do it. Takes about 1 hour. No special tips, just have a catch pan ready to catch any excess fluid when you put it in line, and have extra tranny fluid handy to refill since your system will now take a little more fluid.
It goes in-line with the one in the radiator. Definitely don't bypass it! Just make sure you put it after the one in the radiator, otherwise you would be defeating the purpose of the new cooler.
1. For me, splicing in the lines isn't a problem, but finding the right line to spilce into is. Does the kits come with good instructions? I'd hate to cut into the wrong line.
2. When you cut into the line, how much fluid leaks out?
3. Is a tranny fluid change neccessary afterwards?
I'm not sure how you could pinch the tubing so it won't leak, but you won't lose much fluid anyways. You want to splice into the bottom metal tube coming from the driver's side of the radiator.
The cooler will come with some plastic thingies (technical term) that push through the gaps in the fins of the new cooler and the radiator, then have clips to put on the back of them to hold them in place. That's all it takes to mount the cooler. Then just cut the metal tube using a tube cutter (small tool with a sharp wheel on it that you spin around the tube) so it will not pinch the tube together. Run the hose that comes with the cooler from the tube to the cooler and back and use clamps to keep it from leaking. If the kit does not come with a long enough hose, make sure you go buy fuel hose. Tranny fluid will eat away regular vaccuum hose.
so the sending line is on pass side of radiator? i want to know for a diff reason. where would you mount a second cooler at? did not know you could do that. hmmm
ummm not to be rude man but BOTH of my lnes are on PASSENGER side of the truck. if you look at my cardomain page i have some pcs of my trans temp gauge install (today) and both lines are for the trans cooler. i know this cause when i cut into them the bled trans fluid. and they run to the cooler..lol
Originally posted by yob_yeknom I'm not sure how you could pinch the tubing so it won't leak, but you won't lose much fluid anyways. You want to splice into the bottom metal tube coming from the driver's side of the radiator.