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Fluidyne Aluminum 3 row radiator FHP30-05MU - any additional mods necessary?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benson5oh" data-source="post: 15817553" data-attributes="member: 150480"><p>Need some help here. My 2013 GT has an automatic transmission. I want to swap my current Ford Racing aluminum radiator with a Fluidyne Aluminum 3 row radiator. Reason is, the Ford Racing one started leaking recently and it's only 3 years old. Ford Racing does not warranty their parts. The Fluidyne is supposed to be a direct bolt on, however, I was looking at Brenspeed.com and they specify that I must use short bolts when mounting the transmission cooler to the radiator. In big bold letters is says, "<strong>DO NOT USE FACTORY TRANSMISSION COOLER MOUNTING BOLTS ON AN AUTO". </strong>The Fluidyne website mentions nothing about shorter bolts, it says its a direct bolt-on, as do other websites. I called Brenspeed and they say they no longer carry Fluidyne radiators. Keep in mind that a body shop installed my Ford Racing aluminum radiator, so I have no idea is they re-used the factory bolts or used shorter ones. Has anyone installed one of these on an automatic without any issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benson5oh, post: 15817553, member: 150480"] Need some help here. My 2013 GT has an automatic transmission. I want to swap my current Ford Racing aluminum radiator with a Fluidyne Aluminum 3 row radiator. Reason is, the Ford Racing one started leaking recently and it's only 3 years old. Ford Racing does not warranty their parts. The Fluidyne is supposed to be a direct bolt on, however, I was looking at Brenspeed.com and they specify that I must use short bolts when mounting the transmission cooler to the radiator. In big bold letters is says, "[B]DO NOT USE FACTORY TRANSMISSION COOLER MOUNTING BOLTS ON AN AUTO". [/B]The Fluidyne website mentions nothing about shorter bolts, it says its a direct bolt-on, as do other websites. I called Brenspeed and they say they no longer carry Fluidyne radiators. Keep in mind that a body shop installed my Ford Racing aluminum radiator, so I have no idea is they re-used the factory bolts or used shorter ones. Has anyone installed one of these on an automatic without any issues? [/QUOTE]
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