91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
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"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
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> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
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"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
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#52
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
http://www.transonline.com/transdige...ers/index.html
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"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
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"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
--
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#53
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
http://www.transonline.com/transdige...ers/index.html
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
--
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"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
> Or, I fix it the right way..?
> What is the correct way to fix it?
> Thanks!
> Clay
>
--
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#54
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
#55
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
#56
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
#57
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement?
L.W. (Bill) ------ III wrote:
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
> Often it's just the "O" ring worn out. Slide an adapter that fits around
> the pipe into the coupler then pull them out:
> http://www.mytoolstore.com/astro/7881.jpg
>
The hose has got a big ol' hole in it. No leaky O ring this time.
cool tool though!
#58
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement? (Nothing to say of any relevance, just C&P Crap)
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:57:52 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
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:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
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:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
Message-ID: <4684100e$0$24191$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
Yup, now that I don't work for a living, I don't hang around girlies.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement? (Nothing to say of any relevance, just C&P Crap)
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:57:52 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> Amazingly Replied without Prejudice below:
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:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
Message-ID: <4684100e$0$24191$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
Yup, now that I don't work for a living, I don't hang around girlies.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
Message-ID: <4684100e$0$24191$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
Yup, now that I don't work for a living, I don't hang around girlies.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Re: 91 Cherokee Automatic Trans cooler line repair/replacement? (Nothing to say of any relevance, just C&P Crap)
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 14:57:52 -0700, "L.W. \(Bill\) ------ III"
<LWBill------@------.net> Amazingly Replied without Prejudice below:
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:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
Message-ID: <4684100e$0$24191$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
Yup, now that I don't work for a living, I don't hang around girlies.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
<LWBill------@------.net> Amazingly Replied without Prejudice below:
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:>
:>
:>"clay" <cl@ymation.com> wrote in message
:>news:3skii.180$m%.76@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net. ..
:>> Girlfriendzillas Jeep again.
:>> The rubber hose that runs between hard lines has a hole rubbed in it
:>> right up next to the fitting at the transmission end.
:>> The radiator end appears to have a quick disconnect type fitting to the
:>> hard line but the transmission end looks crimped. Can't see it very
:>> well, is it crimped or quick disconnect?
:>> Might be enough room to cut it right over the hole, stick a hose barb in
:>> it and get a couple hose clamps on it. Or I grind the crimp off, trim
:>> the hose and hose clamp it back on.
:>> Or, I fix it the right way..?
:>> What is the correct way to fix it?
:>> Thanks!
:>> Clay
:>>
Message-ID: <4684100e$0$24191$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>
Yup, now that I don't work for a living, I don't hang around girlies.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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