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bestseany

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Changing radiator with gearbox fluid cooler
« on: 14 February 2007, 19:41:48 »

I've just bought a radiator off ebay to replace mine, as it's slowly leaking coolant (white crystals forming at the side and losing half an inch of coolant from the header tank a week).

Due to mine being an automatic, I've got a transmission fluid cooler built-in. Is there any special procedure to follow when I change it over. Do the cooler pipes just unbolt off and then bolt on to the new one?

I gather I'll need to top the fluid up in the gearbox afterwards?
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Re: Changing radiator with gearbox fluid cooler
« Reply #1 on: 15 February 2007, 08:31:42 »

They do simply unbolt and then bolt onto the replacement.

Easy enough to do and oil loss is minimal, I place the finger of a rubber glove over the pipe union to stop it syphoning out whilst removing the rad.
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