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auto tranny cooler lines?

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    auto tranny cooler lines?

    Since I did 5spd conversion what do i do with the auto transmission cooler lines that come from my radiator?

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    You should be able to just leave them disconnected, but it would be a good idea to cap them. That way if the cooler inside the radiator fails, it wont cause a coolant leak.
    -Mr. zip


    92 Accord

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      #3
      Remove the lines to clean up the area and then try to find a bolt that goes well in the fixtures on the rad to cap them has said in the previous post.

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        #4
        so just cut the hoses and screw a bolt in pretty much?

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          Originally posted by cb7-tcakes View Post
          so just cut the hoses and screw a bolt in pretty much?
          Well i dont know if you really have to cut them. i know you can unscrew them from the rad but i havent looked on the tranny if its the same...

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