avgMounty
Member
- Joined
- June 16, 2006
- Messages
- 29
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- City, State
- Pompano Beach, FL
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1999 Mountaineer
Prior owner snapped the pressure line (trans to radiator, upper) when doing the radiator, 3/8" tubing. I figured no big deal, except the line flaring tools don't seem to be able to flare the steel (stainless?) original line or new replacement parts store end I bent to replace it. It looks like the factory tacked it together with the return line that comes from the cooler back to the transmission, with a mounting bracket.
Is there a better way to flare and put fittings on the steel lines? (I am willing to admit not doing it right, granted it's not a complicated process, or having the right tools.)
Am I going junkyard shopping?
Would a 4.0L pressure line work? (ie Doorman 624-268) I'm not sure how similar the 4R70W and 5R55E are, or how close the radiators are.
Is there a better way to flare and put fittings on the steel lines? (I am willing to admit not doing it right, granted it's not a complicated process, or having the right tools.)
Am I going junkyard shopping?
Would a 4.0L pressure line work? (ie Doorman 624-268) I'm not sure how similar the 4R70W and 5R55E are, or how close the radiators are.