RE: Radiator question

From: Barret, Matt (MATT_BARRET@earthtech.com)
Date: Thu Aug 17 2000 - 13:36:45 EDT


Thats for Auto transmission lines to connect. Cools the trans fluid.
I guess you could use it for oil cooling, Probably be better off with a
remote oil cooler. Just get some threaded plugs and cap off the radiator.
Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: DICEMAN469@aol.com [mailto:DICEMAN469@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 1:09 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Radiator question

OK my radiator blew up this past weekend and yesterday I replaced it with a
brand new unit. Here's my question. On the very bottom of the radiator
there's two connectors where it looks like hoses should hook into it, each
about 3/8th's diameter. I ran water through it to see if it ran through the
main portion of tha radiator but it's not connected to the antifreeze in any

way. What is this used for?? I thought perhaps for A/C (which I do not
have).
I can't seem to figure out what portion of the radiator it uses, and if it
does at all. I figured I could put it to use a an engine oil radiator if
there's enough surface area.

Anyone know??

-Austin
Vipertruck



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