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Another area that needed attention in preparation for the new A/C system is the radiator. Since the condenser and the transmission cooler will be installed on the front side of the radiator and I'm replacing the radiator anyway, it had to come out.
The shroud was removed and installed on the new radiator that I had previously prepped with transmission line fittings..
The line from the transmission will feed the auxiliary cooler to be mounted on the front. The flow will then come from the aux. cooler and feed the driver's side tube on the integrated cooler seen here. That tube is made from NiCopp, so it will easily bend under the radiator and forward to connect to the rubber hose coming from the aux. cooler. It has also been bubble flared for a good hose connection.
From there, the trans fluid flows through the integrated cooler and then returns to the transmission via a direct connection to another hard line at the fitting on the passenger's side.
I think the radiator is sufficient to keep the motor under temp control, even with the additional load of the condenser and tranny coolers.
I decided not to paint the radiator because any attempt at originality is moot, once you see the aluminum heads, aftermarket A/C, etc. I also thought about the impact on the aluminum's ability to shed heat as well as the concern of any paint scratches resulting in bright silver exposed anyway.