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Disconnecting tranny lines from radiator.

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Old 06-28-2012, 04:56 PM
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Disconnecting tranny lines from radiator.

Reassembling engine after head gasket replacement.3.0 v-6.I want to remove radiator to get to the crankshaft pulley and number 1 timing cover so I can replace timing belt.My last step.I have an automatic tranny with two lines running to the radiator.I need to disconnect them to remove radiator,should I put plugs in the lines to prevent all the tranny fluid from leaking out?Or let it drain and refill it.I was always under the impression you never let youre automatic tranny run dry as you can never really get it properly full again.Thanx
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I always plug them and tie them up cause if you don't they will make a damn mess.

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Old 06-28-2012, 05:02 PM
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That was quick

You know thats what I was gonna do and have done before but I wanted a second opinion.Yours is good enough for me bro,thanx.This forum rocks.
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