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  1. #1 Trany line diagram 
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    Is there diagrams for the trans lines to the radiator.
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    Don't think one is really needed, two lines go from the trans to the radiator, flowing from the bottom to the top of the cooler.
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    Yes cause im trying to take off the bottem line on my 98 gtp. Its leaking right at the nut! I dont remove the nut? Cause the nut is in the radiator itself right? I know like 2000 and newer gp have diff ways of connecting lines?
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    I'm not sure, I have a 2002 and I'm pretty sure the nut can unscrew. Is the plastic cracked or something? It's probably loose.
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    It's all rusted. I thought the nut comes with the rad like when yu get a new one. And the line just. Slips out when the clips out. I got the plastic clip out that was in front. Think I see another one. I hope there's a write up or so. Caus this leak was bad
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    i was just looking all this up myself due to a rad change, slide that plastic ring back then theres a clip thats holding the line into that nut.

    if need be that nut should come out. it did in the vid i watched on you tube.

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    It makes me wounder were the leak is I know it's at the nut but is there a o ring? The nut ain't movin for nothing. It's a 17 flare right
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    it may need a quick connect tool. ive yet to look at mine up close to see whats going on there.

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    Ty Scotty u been helpin a lot here. Wana know where the leak could be on it
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    You use a door panel remover tool that has that 90 deg point and take ring out.
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    What year they stop threaded?
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