Flushing the tranny cooler radiator
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Flushing the tranny cooler radiator
Im thinking to flush the Oil cooler on my th350 on the next Oil and filter shift, i need tip to do it, is it best to dissaseble the radiator and hoses,lines from tranny, and use compressed air from tank? Or is it best to buy a new radiator? I Just think if any metal spoon have go to radiator,cause when i change the Oil last time it was much spoon in the Oil Pan, when i pick up the car, so i change only Oil without new filter and just cleaned the Oil Pan.. the tranny works great and i never had problem with it, but i know it have a hole in to the clutches from a old damage. The kickdown wire dont work either..
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Thanks, i Will look closer on it, how Will it be when install a empty cooler and lines, is it just to fill Oil and let the tranny go for a while in park and afterfill with Oil to the limit on the stick? I guess i need to check the Oil level when the tranny is run with the engine?
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Add trans fluid, and then let the car run.
You will need about 4-5 quarts if you are draining the cooler and the trans pan.
Go thru the gears, and check the fluid level. If you are just draining the cooler and the pan, you will need about 4-5 quarts.
You will need about 4-5 quarts if you are draining the cooler and the trans pan.
Go thru the gears, and check the fluid level. If you are just draining the cooler and the pan, you will need about 4-5 quarts.
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