Callin' real experts here...
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Callin' real experts here...
My oil leak is a power steering fluid leak. The local parts gal (former vette owner) said she's never heard of a PS fluid cooler. She called the bowtie service manager in the next town. He told her while I was standin' there, that they're usin' tranny fluid coolers for substitute PS fluid cooling?
Anybody heard of this trick?
Anybody heard of this trick?
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RE: Callin' real experts here...
Its true check out this post from another forum:
As a result, for my additional A4 cooler location, I put mine behind the radiator and in front of the power steering fluid cooler.
In fact, I used a stock power steering fluid cooler as the transmission cooler since it bolts to the front of the existing power steering cooler.
I bent hard-lines to route the transmission fluid from the existing cooler in the radiator to the additional cooler.
In fact, I used a stock power steering fluid cooler as the transmission cooler since it bolts to the front of the existing power steering cooler.
I bent hard-lines to route the transmission fluid from the existing cooler in the radiator to the additional cooler.
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RE: Callin' real experts here...
ORIGINAL: LeesVette
Its true check out this post from another forum:
Its true check out this post from another forum:
As a result, for my additional A4 cooler location, I put mine behind the radiator and in front of the power steering fluid cooler.
In fact, I used a stock power steering fluid cooler as the transmission cooler since it bolts to the front of the existing power steering cooler.
I bent hard-lines to route the transmission fluid from the existing cooler in the radiator to the additional cooler.
In fact, I used a stock power steering fluid cooler as the transmission cooler since it bolts to the front of the existing power steering cooler.
I bent hard-lines to route the transmission fluid from the existing cooler in the radiator to the additional cooler.
Rose, I'm guessin' we're just gonna' put the new unit in-line where the old one mounted...
Only question now is what kinda' rubber/hydraulic/high pressure hose can be used to re-connect, or extend for the new connection, AND, is a standard hose clamp okay for the squeeze???
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