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The cooling radiator needs to be used to keep the oil from overheating. If the lines are plugged, the engine could be ruined.
They are on the passanger side of the transmission, They come out of the side of the trans and run up the side of the engine and hooks to the RADIATOR. Just follow the lines from the transmission. There are 2 of them.
antifreeze lines
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Find the part that needs to be replaced and do what u need to do to get it off if then put the new part on :)
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Use a flared end wrench or crows foot to loosen.
Those lines are what oil flows through so it can get to the oil cooler and cool the engine oil down, It helps the life of the engine.
The vacuum lines on a 2000 Chevy Silverado run between the intake manifold and multiple valves across the top of the engine. The vacuum pressure is generated by the engine's compression.
There are several steps to take in order to dewinterize a boat. The main steps are to change the engine oil and oil filter, check the battery, clean the distributor, fill up the cooling system, check the belts, and to change the fuel filter and check the fuel lines.
It there on the passenger side of the radiator then there TRANSMISSION coolant lines and they hook to the transmission. If there on the other side then there OIL cooler lines for the engine.
check your cooling lines for leaks if all good drive shaft seal