Posted by olddog on August 27, 2007 at 04:19:35 from (24.229.174.117):
In Reply to: OT GM auto trann cooler posted by philcaseinWPA on August 27, 2007 at 03:20:44:
Put a good many mile in just such a setup. Did the trans still pull and shift OK when parked? Did ya do the motor in (damaged) overheated? The 350/400TH setup will stand a fair amount of abuse. The trans has more pressure, so the oil went into the coolant. Flush the cooling system, plug the integral cooling coils, and install a big aftermarket trans cooler in front of the radiator. They need one anyway, cause of the design of the doghouse related to airflow. Replace fluids and cross your fingers.
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