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Installing aftermarket transmission thermostat, which line is which?

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Old 10-28-13, 07:41 PM
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Question Installing aftermarket transmission thermostat, which line is which?

I am installing an aftermarket cooler and thermostat for the auto and was wondering which line on the tranny is the oil cooler feed line. I am assuming that the one in front closest to the pump is the pressure line. Can someone verify that?

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I should also add that I've replaced all factory cooling components and have installed the Sakebomb dual oil coolers, aluminum radiator, and center mount tranny cooler. I'm installing the thermostat on the lower forward driver side of the transmission with a "custom bracket."
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I found my answer on google. This page has common transmission return line locations. For the record, the return line is on the rear, and the pressure line is closest to the bell housing.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sourc...-OBTBhwBQLU6PA
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