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    MT79 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: '79 Firebird, GMC 350ci/ Th-350
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    Quote Originally Posted by buflowd
    Here is some more good information about transmission lines.
    http://www.technicalevolution.com/coolflw.htm
    The bottom port on the trans is pressure, so the trans fluid would flow up through the radiator(from the factory at least). Seems to make sense since the engine coolant does the same.

    Quote Originally Posted by 29arod
    Flip a coin, both will work fine...
    Good to know that.

    Quote Originally Posted by DennyW
    Unless you also run a cooler
    Good point. I don't have a cooler right now, but will probably add one later. Keeping things original helps avoid confusion down the road for me or possibly the next owner.

    I got the lines to fit w/ some cutting and a little bending. I just have to flare the ends where I shortened them and put them in. This forum definitely makes things easier, and it's good to know it's done right.Thanks again guys.
    Last edited by MT79; 12-02-2007 at 09:31 AM.

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