'97 4x4 AT
I'm relocating the heat exchanger from beneath the turbocharger to the crossmember beneath the radiator - so it will end up being behind the bumper.
I removed both of the steel transmission fluid lines, and then the flexible (trans fluid) line that attaches to one end of the cooler. It seems there's a check valve in one of the fittings (lower?).
It so happens that the flexible line was looking a bit cheesy, so if I need the function of the check valve I'll need to buy a new one, and the only way they seem to be available is with the pre-bent steel tube attached.
I'd rather not do that since I'm switching over to the Jeg's Push-Lok hoses for the whole trans cooling circuit.
Since the heat exchanger is being moved from a rather high (and awful! #@$%! ) spot to a rather low spot, will I even need the check valve?
I'm relocating the heat exchanger from beneath the turbocharger to the crossmember beneath the radiator - so it will end up being behind the bumper.
I removed both of the steel transmission fluid lines, and then the flexible (trans fluid) line that attaches to one end of the cooler. It seems there's a check valve in one of the fittings (lower?).
It so happens that the flexible line was looking a bit cheesy, so if I need the function of the check valve I'll need to buy a new one, and the only way they seem to be available is with the pre-bent steel tube attached.
I'd rather not do that since I'm switching over to the Jeg's Push-Lok hoses for the whole trans cooling circuit.
Since the heat exchanger is being moved from a rather high (and awful! #@$%! ) spot to a rather low spot, will I even need the check valve?