I could not figure out how to post this in how to, but I take so much from this forum and wanted to give back a little.
I searched on how to fix my leaky lines in my 95 yj 2.4 with automatic transmission and transmission oil cooler and did not find a whole lot of info, so I thought I could help out.
I had leaks that were coming from the factory connections that go from my transmission to my cooler ( in front of radiator). The usual weep, but enough to drive me crazy. I was changing my transmission (with help from Jeepz!) anyway, so since it was drained I thought this would be a great time to repair the leak.
Here is what I did.
First, I bought:
*10- 3/8 inch snake clamps.
*6' of 3/8 inch tubing. The best grade I could get was fuel line/emissions.
*teflon tape
*rtv clear silicone
*specific tool to remove factory connections. Autozone $4.99.
First, I removed the lower connection from the cooler. It was only a snake clamp. Then I removed the factory connection , which went straight to the transmission.It took some tugging but came right off with the tool.
I then replaced the metal tubing and line with the proper length of 3/8 tubing going directly from the transmission to the cooler. To ensure it is strong I put 2 clamps on each joint. This means one on each side of the raised "bump" on each line. I also gave it some clear rtv.Overkill maybe but i hate leaks.
I did the upper hose the same way, with 2 clamps per connection, including where it meets the radiator.
The last line from the transmission took a bit more work. The connection to the transmission was easy, just the factory connection. The other end had a threaded, flanged connection. I disconnected it with 3/4 inch wrenches. I did not want to cut the metal line to the transmission,but I had a nut flanged on to the line. Instead I used my dremel and cut the crimped connection off the line, which exposed a connection that I could easily put my 3/8 line on. After connecting the tubing I rethreaded the factory connection.Once again, 2 clamps and rtv.I also put teflon tape on the threaded connection. Why not, right? I cinched it up and washed my hands.
The whole job took about 1 hour. I left it overnight for the rtv to set up. I had about a foot of hose left over, and for under $20 NO MORE LEAKS.
Hope this helps. I regret not taking pics.next project for sure.
I searched on how to fix my leaky lines in my 95 yj 2.4 with automatic transmission and transmission oil cooler and did not find a whole lot of info, so I thought I could help out.
I had leaks that were coming from the factory connections that go from my transmission to my cooler ( in front of radiator). The usual weep, but enough to drive me crazy. I was changing my transmission (with help from Jeepz!) anyway, so since it was drained I thought this would be a great time to repair the leak.
Here is what I did.
First, I bought:
*10- 3/8 inch snake clamps.
*6' of 3/8 inch tubing. The best grade I could get was fuel line/emissions.
*teflon tape
*rtv clear silicone
*specific tool to remove factory connections. Autozone $4.99.
First, I removed the lower connection from the cooler. It was only a snake clamp. Then I removed the factory connection , which went straight to the transmission.It took some tugging but came right off with the tool.
I then replaced the metal tubing and line with the proper length of 3/8 tubing going directly from the transmission to the cooler. To ensure it is strong I put 2 clamps on each joint. This means one on each side of the raised "bump" on each line. I also gave it some clear rtv.Overkill maybe but i hate leaks.
I did the upper hose the same way, with 2 clamps per connection, including where it meets the radiator.
The last line from the transmission took a bit more work. The connection to the transmission was easy, just the factory connection. The other end had a threaded, flanged connection. I disconnected it with 3/4 inch wrenches. I did not want to cut the metal line to the transmission,but I had a nut flanged on to the line. Instead I used my dremel and cut the crimped connection off the line, which exposed a connection that I could easily put my 3/8 line on. After connecting the tubing I rethreaded the factory connection.Once again, 2 clamps and rtv.I also put teflon tape on the threaded connection. Why not, right? I cinched it up and washed my hands.
The whole job took about 1 hour. I left it overnight for the rtv to set up. I had about a foot of hose left over, and for under $20 NO MORE LEAKS.
Hope this helps. I regret not taking pics.next project for sure.
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