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Old 05-12-2015, 04:06 AM   #13
notanlines
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I liked the advice of all who said to increase your cooling in your transmission. I also like the idea of maybe junking your radiator and starting fresh. A radiator online is maybe 150 plus a new thermostat, cap and coolant you're at about $250 or so. No reason not to add a couple new hoses also. I realize this makes me a parts replacer rather than a mechanic, but you have an older, high mileage truck and it would be a good investment that is relatively easy to do in your driveway. Plus, if you're a good shopper you can easily beat my $250 mark. Keep us up on your progress.
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