Trans oil cooler line
Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by Pinball0808, Sep 21, 2014.
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Get a loop hose made. If it goes there will be no warning until your trans goes south. I know from personal experience.
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And $6,000 plus towing
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I mean take off the hose plug bottom and hitch a ride to kW
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Now that I think about it you're right. The lines are up higher on the side of the trans not at the bottom. When I replaced mine it was time for new oil also so that's what I did. So brain fart on that one. If it's just a drip I'd drive it until I got home and not mess with T/A.
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Thanks for the help fellas
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It's at the bottom any tricks for gettin at the top part of the hose
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Do you know where the leak is? There isn't a lot of pressure in those lines. You can cut the hose and put a plastic hose coupler on there with some hose clamps also. I would pull in right now and get it fixed. I'm telling you, there is no warning when it goes. All your oil is gone and a trans going is the worst noise I have ever heard and felt in my life.
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Yea it's towards the bottom of the hose it sprays a lot when the engine is running. Just gonna park it an hitch a ride in the mourn to kW
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