If your vehicle has an engine oil cooler ther will be two hydraulic lines going to each side of your radiator. If there are only lines going to one side of your radiator, then it doesn't have an engine oil cooler.
If it does, look for trans lines going to radiator.
Check your radiator hose
Coolant from radiator? Run engine to normal operating temperature -remove transmission dipstick and let a drop fall on hot part of engine, oil will "smoke" coolant will "sizzle" If so a bad radiator allow transmission fluid from cooler lines to get mixed with engine coolant
This is transmission fluid. The leak is at the transmission cooler which may be part of the radiator.
The small pipe which goes to the radiator is most likely carrying the fluid from the auto box to the cooler and if the fluid has all leaked out , there will be no drive .
What is the engine in the Caprice? In the Suburban? If they are a 305/350 then they can be interchanged. I have a 1985 Caprice Classic with a 305 and the tranny came out of a 1987 Suburban. It depends on the engine.
no cause a 1994 may have a bigger engine
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
Could be, a bad thermostat, low on engine coolant (leak), a faulty fan clutch, a missing or damaged fan shroud, a plugged radiator,
The spring on it goes down in the engine.
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap
On a 1994 Lincoln Town Car : The thread on cap on the engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap