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tankdriver 10-02-2007 06:32 PM

Trans cooler line issue
 
I took off the right side transmission cooler line because it had a hole in it, and I wanted to weld it.

When I took it off, I had my oil drain pan under the connection to the transmission pan to get the little bit of fluid that comes out. Welded the hole, maneuvered it back into place, and found a washer in the funnel of the drain pan. Since the bolt for the line to the trans had one on it between the bolt head and line, I assumed this one went on the other side. I also wasn't able to get a torque wrench on the bolt because the handle is too long so I just tapped the wrench with a hammer after I got it as tight as I could.

I've got a drip from the bolt now. Is the line supposed to have two washers and it's just not tight enough, or do I need to take the 2nd one off?
TIA

odie 10-02-2007 06:56 PM

if you are talking about the banjo bolt end of the trans lines I believe they have two washers, one on each side of the banjo fitting. Hand tight should be enough. Maybe the washers are too deformed to seal anymore.

tangofox007 10-03-2007 12:15 AM

Reusing those seals is not a good practice. You can sometimes get away with reusing them is they are copper; aluminum seals really need to be retired after their first tour of duty.

tankdriver 10-03-2007 10:30 AM

Thanks. I'm off to buy a couple of new ones. I didn't know they were there when I took off the line.

tankdriver 10-06-2007 09:49 AM

Put new crush washers, but I'm still getting a leak.

t walgamuth 10-06-2007 10:16 AM

banjo fittings always take a crush washer on each side. They can be a little tricky to get to not leak. If you don't tighten them enough they leak, a little too much and you can pretty easily twist off the hollow bolt.

Good luck.

Tom W


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