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87lc2/wo2

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While removing my radiator to replace it due to age and a leak where the upper hose goes, I attempted to remove my rusted lower transmission cooler line (after using penetrating oil over a week). After careful turning (counterclockwise), the line so started to twist lightly, then began to leak. Bummers.

I just ordered a set from "in-line tubing". Anyone here remove and replace these before?:(
 
While removing my radiator to replace it due to age and a leak where the upper hose goes, I attempted to remove my rusted lower transmission cooler line (after using penetrating oil over a week). After careful turning (counterclockwise), the line so started to twist lightly, then began to leak. Bummers.

I just ordered a set from "in-line tubing". Anyone here remove and replace these before?:(


Not sure but try applying a little heat to the area. That might work. I am sure the EXPERTS in here will let you know if it is a good or bad idea.
 
A hopeful remedy.........

EUREKA!
I went to "Bowtie Overdrives" and looked for cooler lines. Bam, there it was, braided and hardline kit for unfortunate people like me. I ordered a set, and a torque converter inspection cover as well. Can't wait to get rollin again!:D
 
i replaced mine..it was a bear..much easier to remove the crossover pipe, and if I remember correctly take the started out of the way
 
im about replace my radiator and my only concern is the tranny cooling lines when i go to remove them will they leak oil like crazy ? what should i expect ?
 
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