With a release tool.
Transmission fluid cooler hoses.
Cooling lines from transmission to radiator?
Remove the top and bottom radiator hoses including the transmission fluid, then remove the side mounting bolts, after that is completed, slide the radiator up and out of the engine compartment
Nothing on a manual
To replace the radiator on a 1991 Delta 88, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the coolant by removing the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and then detach the upper and lower radiator hoses. Unbolt the radiator from its mounts and disconnect any attached components, such as the transmission cooler lines. Finally, install the new radiator by reversing the process, securing it in place, reconnecting the hoses, and refilling the coolant system.
sounds like a leak in your transmission cooler lines. check the smaller hoses going to the radiator usually the bottom.
If you are speaking about the two small hoses, yes. That would be transmission fluid.
It runs through the radiator to cool. It comes in through one of the hoses attached near the bottom of the radiator
Yes! both the radiator and the hoses are swapable :) Just besure that if your vehicle has a automatic transmission the radiator has the automatic transmission cooling line fittings.
Your transmission pan isn't large enough to cool the transmission fluid like the oil pan, so there is a transmission cooler that looks like a miniture radiator that is typically located in front of the radiator.
check your radiator hoses and change gaskets
The transmission cooler lines are located coming from the radiator on the bottom. One is for the sending and the other for return. The lines are high pressure, just as your radiator hoses are when the car is running. The lines go from the radiator to the top of the transmission.