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Old 09-29-2009, 03:23 PM
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i would love to see the final product after your down witht eh engine swap.

always thought about throwing a big block in my H2. get rid of all teh electronic stuff and go with good old fashion technology.
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MY BAD I ment RANGE ROVER .
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Turbo 400 ? no overdrive ? 454 and you think your fuel mileage is bad now ,this ought to be interesting .sounds like a nightmare in the makeing .
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Did you reuse your old radiator??? If its a new radiator then you really might want to leave the plugs out of the trans cooler side. Or just fill the trans cooler in the radiator with coolant and plug it.

I cant imagine you would reuse the bad radiator tough..???
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Did you reuse your old radiator??? If its a new radiator then you really might want to leave the plugs out of the trans cooler side. Or just fill the trans cooler in the radiator with coolant and plug it.

I cant imagine you would reuse the bad radiator tough..???

I agree.... there was no need to put plugs in the radiator... if they did any work on the radiator, chances are it was drained and there couldn't possibly be any amount worth anything to be in the radiator.

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