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  1. What I meant about fluid direction is....does the transmission's hot fluid enter the '56 radiator's internal  transmission cooler on the lower left (drivers side)  or lower right side?  OR does it even matter, though I think this would be the wrong time to discover that an unintentional reverse flush just sent a ton of gunk back to the tranny.

  2. i already know this is a dumb question, but does it matter which side the trans cooler hoses are hooked to the radiator. I know that the trans has a specific outlet to the radiator and a specific inlet from the radiator. I am concerned that if there is a specific inlet/outlet at the radiator...and I hook it up wrong, I would be pushing gunk and stuff into the transmission via reverse flush. 
    I am only interested in the 1956 Buick Radiator only.
    Thanks.

  3. Unfortunately, I just saw this post about the Torque Tube Eliminator. A friend of mine set his up with C-10 long trailing arms after putting in a '61 full size Buick pumpkin. It bolted right up and has the same axle spline as the '56.  So, everything stayed, axles, housing, brakes rear sway bar, etc. 
    Both the Torque Tube Eliminator or C-10 set up will get the desired results. The only drawback is a lot of steel hanging down.
     

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  4. My original question was basically, "Has anyone hooked up a 401 to 2004-R"  If you have, I have a few questions. If you haven't..no need to answer this.
    Currently have a 401  SP400 in my '56.  I have a 700R4 going in next week, but toying with switching to the 2004-R. Just curious if anyone has gone the 2004 route. 

  5. Has anyone stuffed their '56 with a 401/700R4 combo? I know they've done it with a 322, but curious about the 401/700R4 combo. I already have a '65 dual quad 401/400 combo in her, but want to cut down on the rpms. The rear end is a 3:31 Jaguar IRS.  I have the adaptor for the combo.
    Thanks

  6. Here's the resistor. It's a Delco-Remy 1933547  1.25 ohms.  This is the one attached to the plenium and is for the heater blower motor. Tried to cross reference with no luck.  It's listed as obsolete. No kidding? 
    There are two small ceramic chunks inside the coiled wire. I

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  7. My '56 has two engine well resistors. One is a pretty standard looking resistor for the coil.
    The other is a larger version and it is for the heater blower motor. On the back side there is a wire coil and within that coil is a white substance (like a chunk of coral) that is broken in two or three spots. 
    My question: Can I replace that resistor with a standard size resistor, or do I need to find an exact duplicate?
    Thanks.

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