Spanky414
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- North Bay, Ontario, Canada
1988, 4.0 auto of course.
I just swapped engines and now its time for some work on the tranny cooler lines. It was already leaking a bit before the engine swap but I guess we bumped the lines a bit while swaping cause now I have a major leak in one back by the starter. They are really rusty so its no suprise, I just didnt' want to fix them right now but rather in the summer.
So I figure my options are new lines or patch job.
I've done some thread searching and I'm thinking of going with a patch job to save some money and not have to deal with the disconnects on the tranny but what do people do at the rad end?
At the top I have a flared fitting and at the bottom is a quick connect that looks like its part of the rad and not removable?
When people just patch in new rubber lines what do they do with the lower one? I'm thinking of just sliding the line over the ridge and using that instead of a flare to hold the line with a couple clamps but I'm not sure if tranny line is flexible enough to get over that ridge.
Also is the flare for the top rad connection the same as a brake line flare? Cause I have a flareing kit but wasn't positive they were the same angle and type of flare.
Oh and I Have found some parts in my searching that might be usefull to those people that just want to put in new parts or some new parts without going to the dealer.
All from dorman products stuff.
New lines from tranny to rad.
Pressure, return and upper rad line.
624-300 Return Lower-Outlet
624-301 Pressure Upper-Inlet
624-334 Upper-Outlet Tube From Radiator
And repair parts.
Transmission line repair hose 800-612 Looks like it would work for our lower hose for the quick connect.
Transmission line connector 800-714 Fits Jeep Cherokee, Comanche & Wagoneer 2001-87 but I'm not sure where its supposed to be used? Looks like the female of a quick connector.
I just swapped engines and now its time for some work on the tranny cooler lines. It was already leaking a bit before the engine swap but I guess we bumped the lines a bit while swaping cause now I have a major leak in one back by the starter. They are really rusty so its no suprise, I just didnt' want to fix them right now but rather in the summer.
So I figure my options are new lines or patch job.
I've done some thread searching and I'm thinking of going with a patch job to save some money and not have to deal with the disconnects on the tranny but what do people do at the rad end?
At the top I have a flared fitting and at the bottom is a quick connect that looks like its part of the rad and not removable?
When people just patch in new rubber lines what do they do with the lower one? I'm thinking of just sliding the line over the ridge and using that instead of a flare to hold the line with a couple clamps but I'm not sure if tranny line is flexible enough to get over that ridge.
Also is the flare for the top rad connection the same as a brake line flare? Cause I have a flareing kit but wasn't positive they were the same angle and type of flare.
Oh and I Have found some parts in my searching that might be usefull to those people that just want to put in new parts or some new parts without going to the dealer.
All from dorman products stuff.
New lines from tranny to rad.
Pressure, return and upper rad line.
624-300 Return Lower-Outlet

624-301 Pressure Upper-Inlet

624-334 Upper-Outlet Tube From Radiator

And repair parts.
Transmission line repair hose 800-612 Looks like it would work for our lower hose for the quick connect.

Transmission line connector 800-714 Fits Jeep Cherokee, Comanche & Wagoneer 2001-87 but I'm not sure where its supposed to be used? Looks like the female of a quick connector.
