Lower Radiator Hoses
Does anyone know where the two lower radiator hoses go? Its a GSR in EG. I need help on this one, I dont have a Helms manual. PLease help and dont flame ppl.
There are only two main hoses that run to the radiator in a manual EG.
An upper hose and a lower hose.
The shorter hose is upper, longer hose will be lower.
Is this a stock radiator?Has it been replaced?
Do you know where the hoses attach to the motor? do you need a picture perhaps?
An upper hose and a lower hose.
The shorter hose is upper, longer hose will be lower.
Is this a stock radiator?Has it been replaced?
Do you know where the hoses attach to the motor? do you need a picture perhaps?
yeah what he said!!!
just a lower and upper
u may have aftermarket universal radiator that would have 2 ports on the bottom for the trans cooler lines
just a lower and upper
u may have aftermarket universal radiator that would have 2 ports on the bottom for the trans cooler lines
hmmm....i think its a stock radiator. How would I be able to tell? The kid that sold it to me did get into a front end accident but I dont think he changed radiators. Either way I wouldnt be able to know cuz I dont have his number anymore. It has the two holes for the long and short hoses. But it also has these two little ports on the bottom so I was just wondering where they attach to. I dont recall taking off hoses from there but I dont wanna mess up the car when I start it. Ill snap a few pics tomorrow. In the mean time, anyone have any ideas?
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it only has the upper and lower hose holes
the two more ports on the bottom don't attach to anything -- they're the coolant lines (one's the out and one's the return line) for an automatic transmission, if ur running a manual, u don't need to worry about them
the two more ports on the bottom don't attach to anything -- they're the coolant lines (one's the out and one's the return line) for an automatic transmission, if ur running a manual, u don't need to worry about them
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