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Old 09-28-2015, 04:12 PM
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I have a 95 f150 2wd with the 300 6. I changed my lower radiator hose and now my tranny line is leaking. Where can I find a replacement for it? I must've nicked it when taking the clamp off the lower radiator hose.


http://www.classictube.com/4wd-e4-overdrive-without-cooler-includes-new-radiator-adapter-fittings-4-pc-14299.html


Is this possibly the part I could use?
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Where is it leaking?
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Where is it leaking?
Right after the radiator connection.not 100 percent sure if it's the flare or maybe just a nik on bottom of line about one to two inches away from radiator. It's the bottom line right above lower radiator coolant hose.
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My upper line is leaking from the brass connector, (threads not flare).
Should I use any type of teflon or sealant?

1992 300 6cyl. e4od

Thanks in advance.
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I always use teflon tape on the the fitting threads for the cooler lines.

If it is a nick in the metal line you could cut the line on each side of the leak and use some trans cooler hose to fill the gap.



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