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Old 05-02-2008, 09:10 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by relaxor View Post
If you did not recieve the coolant block off's, remove one of your coolant lines and loop the other to where the first was connected. Remove the intermediate shaft from the transmission if you find it to be in the way. Also, take care to ensure that the looped coolant line will not rub the intermediate shaft.

for some reason this is confusing me, i am going to be doing this to my car once i get the part in but this is the only thing that is confusing me right now.

The line that goes into the block is in a very awkward position. I was able to get to it without removing the intermediate shaft but it was a bitch. Removing it would make it easier. Use a box wrench and take your time and it'll come, though.

Or just loop the hose and call it a day.
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