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Old 06-28-2007, 12:34 AM
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just wondering which line is the pressure and what is the return when it comes to the cooler lines cause I am going to be running an aftermarket cooler inline with the one that is in the rad, so I would like it to go to the rad first then to my cooler but I am unsure of what line is the pressure and wich is the return so if anyone can help me that would be great
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Old 06-28-2007, 09:53 AM
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Ya know, I can't say as I remember which line at the radiator is which... But I do know for a fact that the bottom line at the transmission case is the pressure.

In other words, bottom fitting out, top fitting in.

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the low pressure line has the tiny hose clamp on it, the high pressure line will not have any parts on the hose that can easily be disconnected(because high pressure is going through it)
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they are both high pressure....just tke one off at a time andstart the car..."have a buddy start it"just vave the line pointed in a pan or jug to catch fluid....its usualy the top hose....
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thanks for the help guuys




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