Posted by philcaseinWPA on August 27, 2007 at 03:20:44 from (146.186.55.142):
I need some help, advice, new truck??
We use a grumann step van on a Chevy chassis for market. On Fri the radiator overheated and there appeared to be oil in the coolant overflow. My mechanic says that the transmission cooler is in the radiator and if it gets a leak or breaks tranny fluid can get into the radiator and does not cool the engine prpoerly. I have several questions
1. Does the tranny fluid flow through the radiator or does coolant flow back to the tranny?
2, How much damage can this do to the tranny?
3. Any one have a good dependable and cheap 10 or 12' box van for sale?
The engine is a 350 if this helps any and the truck is a 1988. We only put about 2000 miles a year on it but we need a way to get to market 3 times a week. I'm renting a 15' box van now and that is too big and too expensive but I'm looking at some other rental offers also.
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