In need of a part!
http://pictures.sprintpcs.com/i/3204...itsize=615,500
There was so much grease under there I kinda did a little damage. Anyone willing to part with one from one of their parts trucks? |
I don't got a little red x like that on my truck.:tttt:
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Yup, mines a little special! :tttt::s:
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im not seeing anything. is it just me?:argh:
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nope its not just you :argh::argh:
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The pic not showing up?
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no its not
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Well it shows up on mine, Dang!:argh:
It is the tranny line that comes out of the side and has the tranny fluid temp sensor in it. the end fitting is locked up good so when I turned it then it twisted up.:s: And I'll see if that pic will go threw. ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- https://www.dieselbombers.com/member...e-done-now.jpg |
pic be showing up now on mine :tu:
someone should be along soon to help ya out:c: |
i think i have one of those in the garage. ill get back to you later when i make it through the rain out there
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It's not a special fitting or tube. You can make a new one out of 1/2" (I think?) diameter steel line and a flaring tool.
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i dont have one, or at least if i do i cant find it. i would just cut it before the sensor port, and run 1/2" line to the tranny from there. and on the tranny end find a barbed fitting that threads in there with some hose clamps. should suit you fine
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:sadnow: ok
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I'll see what I have in the pile of fittings I have upstairs.
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:jump:yay!
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bump:humm:
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do like i said. barbed fitting and a hose clamp. thats going to be your cheapest most convenient fix
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Do you have a Parker Store close by? They specialize in hydraulic fittings, so they can get you rigged up with a permanent fix. Helped me with w/a line on an 04 F350 I had last year:tu:
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i'm sure a decent auto parts store could hook you up, if anything use a compression fitting, with a flared piece of tubing. i think the cooler lines realistically would be around 3/8 in... its usually the largest line auto parts stores stock. the threaded fitting might even screw into the cooler fitting, but it'll come pre-flared just gotta cut it to desired length, bend it and then use the compression fitting to tie it into the existing line. just use a bit of emery cloth or fine-ish grit sand paper to clean up the line and give it a nice clean surface for the ferrule to clamp around.
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Cool. Thanks for the ideas everyone.:tu:
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