Trans Coolant Line Help
I had a small hole taken out of my coolant line that runs to the top of the radiator today (within a block of my house for the test run after installing my new suspension and steering parts).
I believe I need to drop the trans to replace the hose. I have the replacement part, but I'm wondering if I should have this done by a professional. I also plan on changing the filter and obviously new fluid after the problem is fixed.
So, in short...Should I try to get it to a trans mechanic and how do I patch it to make it there?
Thanks,
Steve
So, in short...Should I try to get it to a trans mechanic and how do I patch it to make it there?
Thanks,
Steve
I wouldn't think you would have to drop the trans for that. If its one of the metal lines running from the trans there's always a way to patch it. If its in the rubber line you can cut out the bad spot and put a metal line in there and hose clamp it. If its the metal line cut it out and use a rubber line with clamps. Usually if done right should hold up for years. Usually just starts leaking cause the clamps need to be tightened
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