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Old 04-16-2005, 02:26 PM
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W123 Diesel Transmission Line

The passenger side hard transmission line sprung a leak where the clamp holds the line to the bottom of the oil pan. Duck Tape didn't work. I will need to replace the line. I contact Mercedes Dismantlers in CA and they have the line for $50 + shipping to RI.
Some questions about the job. I traced the line and it seems to terminate at big bolt into the side of the transmission. I am going to guess that this is some kind of banjo bolt. Am I correct that this is what I think, that this line terminates there. The bolt is right near the exhaust pipe.
Will I need some kind of new washers/gaskets on that end? Are all these parts "dealer only" (I'll check with Phil after this). The job "looks" easy but is it really? I do have to do it on jack stands because I don't have a lift yet. When I change this line I am also going to drain the tranny, change the filter, and drain the T/C. I plan to refill with Synthetic and about 16 oz of TRANS-X from CRC. Roughly how much fluid should I put in before fine tuning the level. I am thinking about 7 qts but I want to be careful about overfilling.
Today, I tried to patch the line with duck tape which didn't help much at all. I put roughly a QT of Dex III in since the level was low from the leak. The transmission seems to flare a lot less than before. I don't think the level actually got down to where the trans got destroyed.
After all of this, would I be better off taking it to a transmission shop and let tham have at it or is this trivial and am I just getting too nervous about nothing.
Thanks for any and all advice.

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Old 04-16-2005, 02:52 PM
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Today, I tried to patch the line with duck tape which didn't help much at all.
Thanks for any and all advice.
You need to use genuine Mercedes Benz duct tape!!! But replacing the line would be cheaper.
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Old 04-16-2005, 06:08 PM
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I tried that but all them damn goofly little stars sticking out chewed up my fingers.
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Old 04-16-2005, 08:04 PM
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You might talk to a hydraulics shop about repair options for the existing line. I'm sure that bad section of the line could be cut out and replaced with a compression or flare fitting or even flexible hose. You would have to move the clamp a bit, but that might cheaper than replacing the entire line. Replacing the line is not difficult, but $50 plus shipping is not cheap. The fitting at the transmission is a banjo/hollow bolt arrangement. I would replace the seals on principle.
To make sure that this problem does not occur elsewhere, you can make some cushions for the clamps out of fuel hose.

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