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aux-trans-filter-install-019.jpg Here is a view from above before I attached the hoses. Which for my '96 with the E4OD was front trans line, not the one by the extension housing, to the "in" on the aux filter and the "out" on the filter to the top of the radiator cooler fitting. Basically run a hose from the top of the radiator cooler to the "out" on the aux filter and a hose from the front trans line to the "in" on the aux filter. I already removed the big oval trans lines in front of the cross member and most of the lines under the radiator because I added a p/s cooler and wanted to re-route the factory hard lines with rubber to get them out of harms way, so this made for a super easy install since I didn't need to cut any metal tubes/lines......
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Here is a view from above before I attached the hoses. Which for my '96 with the E4OD was front trans line, not the one by the extension housing, to the "in" on the aux filter and the "out" on the filter to the top of the radiator cooler fitting. Basically run a hose from the top of the radiator cooler to the "out" on the aux filter and a hose from the front trans line to the "in" on the aux filter. I already removed the big oval trans lines in front of the cross member and most of the lines under the radiator because I added a p/s cooler and wanted to re-route the factory hard lines with rubber to get them out of harms way, so this made for a super easy install since I didn't need to cut any metal tubes/lines......