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Plumbing a new radiator question


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I’m changing out my radiator today and have a question about how to seal the trans cooler lines. Do I need to use any sort of thread sealer or just tighten it until it doesn’t leak?

Any other hints about bleeding air out would be welcome too.
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How about lower rad hose... doesn’t have to be the molded one or can I us there flexible one?
 

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Transmission lines are typically double flared and require no sealant. They seal by the two tapers coming together.... >>

Lower radiator hose is the suction side for the water pump. They typically have an internal spring to prevent the hose from collapsing under suction. I believe most flex hoses will have enough rigidity to prevent collapse
 

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Typically when filling that type of cooling system I will fill the radiator, then pop a single heater hose off, stick a funnel in it, and fill the hose until coolant comes out of the heater core side. This removes most of the air from the block and prevents an air-bound core by filling from the highest point.
 

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