ATX Radiator replacement

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Huntervf

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I can handle the job ok, but should I be concerned about air getting into the tranny lines since I had to disconnect them? Is there a bleeding procedure, or do I not even need to worry about it?


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Not at all, you'll need to refill the fluid anyways. Any air in the tranny can bleed off the dipstick area.
 

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You don't need to worry about it at all. The lines return to the resivour (the pan) and the bubbles will just float to the top and go away. I'd just make sure it is full.

I'm contemplating putting a dual core in my ATX, did you do that or put in a stocker?

Doug
 
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