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Rocky Mountain High
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I went to go ski today and my trans. line that plugs into the left side of the radiator blew apart at the bend where it turns to rubber....Any suggestions on where to get parts? Alantic british has it for $140.00 was hopeing for less...Thanks
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Try RoversNorth, they normally have stuff a few dollars under AB, and it doesnt get any lower than that
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Rocky Mountain High
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I looked and was not able to find the part!! |
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Heres an idea. Not sure if it will work.
but cut part of the steel line and run a rubber hose with clamps. Most trannies dont have very high line pressures. Maybe sixty tops. It might work for a bit until you can find the line you need. And I wouldnt go used only new. |
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That is what I am gonna do for temporary!!!!!! the good news is after today the underside of my truck will never rust......Bad news is I can barely see out the windows...... |
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Try this place WWW.northeastbritishparts.com. Cooler line $89.95 |
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Take the line to a hydraulic hose shop, listed in yellow pages or local search. They can replace the flexible portion & crimp with the correct fittings. Same thing goes for Air conditioning lines.
Should do all lines, if one blew, the others probably aren't far behind. CJH
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