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[QUOTE="dieselmandustin, post: 1429435, member: 11037"] I agree with everything Mark said. He is right the converter can't be flushed and the coolers shouldn't be reused. But I have reused coolers and have not had any issues so long as they were flushed the best I could. Maybe I have just gotten lucky. I have been willing to take that chance to save some money and so far I've been lucky to not have any issues. Is it the right way to do it no, but I know that so if it fails because of it, I know not to get upset. If there was ever a guy on here to take advice from on transmissions it's Mark. He wouldn't steer you wrong. Get a new cooler to be safe. And you need a converter anyway. With 200k on yours it's done its job. [/QUOTE]
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