Transmission Oil LInes

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Re: Transmission Oil LInes

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If that e-bay cooler line is the one leaking I would buy it. It's cheap enough to not worry about a rubber line sliding off while driving down the highway. I too have had that happen and blown out all the fluid. If you can find the other line, I would replace both while you are under there as the other one will be just as rusty.
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Re: Transmission Oil LInes

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Yeah it's a great deal. I would grab it if I were you too.

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Re: Transmission Oil LInes

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timelessbeing wrote:Yeah it's a great deal. I would grab it if I were you too.

Sounds like a deal.

I guess my question still is how hard to replace? Is it pretty easy to route them?
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The rubber bits are flexible so it can't be that hard. Even aluminum can be forgiving if coaxed ;)
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