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running coolant lines A4LD


igiveup

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Hello

Now for the trany coolant lines it starts at the top of the trany then to the top of the rad than bottom of rad to top of trany cooler out the bottom of trany cooler to the bottom of the trany. Is this right?

igiveup
 
What are you asking?

Yes there are 2 cooler lines and yes they go to the rad, and NO if you are homemaking them it doesnt TECHNICALLY matter which one you put where as far as hooking them up.

One is feed, and one is return.
 
yeah what Targon said, i run hard lines as much as i can and run a high pressure fuel flex hose around the corners, works great.
 
yeah what Targon said, i run hard lines as much as i can and run a high pressure fuel flex hose around the corners, works great.

Running a mix of steel lines and rubber hose is OK but you should use transmission cooler hose or power steering return hose. The fuel line hose can deteriorate over time because the ATF attacks the rubber. ( swells )
 
The one that squirts ATF out when you start the engine is pressure.

You should install the cooler AFTER the radiator, flow-wise.
 
The upper transmission fitting is the inlet
The lower is the outlet
on the transmission
 

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