Buckshot
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- '97 XLT
Ok - I must be dense because I cannot find any reference in the service manual or on this site how to de-couple/replace the fitting on the back of the radiator to the tranny cooler. Trying to help a buddy out with his 93 and he has a pretty good leak at the lower driver's side radiator fitting for the tranny cooler. Thinking the fitting is crushed or twisted oddly. Hoping it's not the hardline itself.
I see all kinds of info for the 5/8-18 threaded nipple to replace the existing hardline connection with a flex hose, but not for the flare/hardline fitting from the factory configuration.
Maybe this is a no-brainer type of thing, but it doesn't look like the same type of hardware for the quick hardline connections like on the fuel filter.
Any help is appreciated. I need to have parts and everything ready he's on a tight timeline before some road trips.
I'm sure it's one of those things that once you get into it, its a "duh", but I wanted to do the research up front and make sure I had the right tools.
Thanks!
I see all kinds of info for the 5/8-18 threaded nipple to replace the existing hardline connection with a flex hose, but not for the flare/hardline fitting from the factory configuration.
Maybe this is a no-brainer type of thing, but it doesn't look like the same type of hardware for the quick hardline connections like on the fuel filter.
Any help is appreciated. I need to have parts and everything ready he's on a tight timeline before some road trips.
I'm sure it's one of those things that once you get into it, its a "duh", but I wanted to do the research up front and make sure I had the right tools.
Thanks!