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On a powerglide, which fluid outlet, top or bottom, would go into a filter\transcooler ? The filter has a in and out on it. Thanks
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Bottom out, top in
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But, can both be plugged?
I know this can't be done with a T350, as there must be a loop connecting the two ports to keep the path of fluid open. However, I've aquired a race prepared powerglide and both ports are plugged. Is this OK?
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Remove the bypass ball and spring assy., plug the holes, and you will loop the fluid internally.
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