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Car Forum / Honda Cars / June 2006

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radiator install problems 96 civic

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dom-b - 10 Jun 2006 02:51 GMT
Hi if anyone can help please do. the problem i am having is the new
radiator has 2 copper pipes for the tranny cooling the old radiator has
2 threaded ends do i just cut the hoses and slide on. will that work, i
dont want to cut the hose if its not going to work thanks.

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Earle Horton - 10 Jun 2006 16:20 GMT
Before cutting anything, I would recommend going back to the vendor to
verify absolutely, that you have been sold the correct radiator.

Earle

> Hi if anyone can help please do. the problem i am having is the new
> radiator has 2 copper pipes for the tranny cooling the old radiator has
> 2 threaded ends do i just cut the hoses and slide on. will that work, i
> dont want to cut the hose if its not going to work thanks.

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jim beam - 12 Jun 2006 04:05 GMT
> Hi if anyone can help please do. the problem i am having is the new
> radiator has 2 copper pipes for the tranny cooling the old radiator has
> 2 threaded ends do i just cut the hoses and slide on. will that work, i
> dont want to cut the hose if its not going to work thanks.

you slide the current threaded connectors out of the rubber hoses and
put the hoses direct onto the new pipes.  do not cut anything.
 
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