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CarGuru > Jeep Willys > Replacing Trans Oil Cooler Line 9 March 2005 05:31:07

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Replacing Trans Oil Cooler Line

Dean 8 March 2005 11:30:10
 Its late and I'm sure this is an easy question, but its got me stumped.

here are a few pictures that will hopefully make my 1,000 words a little more
clear:

http://home.comcast­.net/~1redcreek/jeep­/trans/index.htm

I'm replacing the Auto transmission oil cooler return line in my 98 TJ. I've
got the old line out and need to reuse the fitting that screws into the
transmission. There is a yellow clip the looks like you squeeze it or something
to make it release. The third picture in the group shows the new line and how
it snaps (?) into the fitting.

Can some one tell me how to undo this fitting? I don't want to break it with
some ham handed attempt with out at least an idea of how the thing actually
releases.

TIA
Dean

http://home.comcast­.net/~1redcreek/
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L . W . Hughes III 8 March 2005 12:51:27 permanent link ]
 I believe your retainer clip looks like this:
http://ken-co.com/f­msi/3102.jpg Which you would just squeeze the ears
down on the tube and pull.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:LWHughes3rd@­aol.com http://www.billhugh­es.com/

Dean wrote:>
Its late and I'm sure this is an easy question, but its got me stumped.>
here are a few pictures that will hopefully make my 1,000 words a little more> clear:>
I'm replacing the Auto transmission oil cooler return line in my 98 TJ. I've> got the old line out and need to reuse the fitting that screws into the> transmission. There is a yellow clip the looks like you squeeze it or something> to make it release. The third picture in the group shows the new line and how> it snaps (?) into the fitting.>
Can some one tell me how to undo this fitting? I don't want to break it with> some ham handed attempt with out at least an idea of how the thing actually> releases.>
Dean>
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Old Crow 8 March 2005 14:05:19 permanent link ]
 On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 00:51:27 -0800, L.W.(ßill) Hughes III
<billhughes@cox.net­> wrote:
I believe your retainer clip looks like this:>http://ken-co­.com/fmsi/3102.jpg Which you would just squeeze the ears>down on the tube and pull.

It would help to spray some carb or brake cleaner down in the fitting.
They get dirt up in there and then the tabs won't move no matter how
hard you squeeze them. Also, as you're squeezing the tabs, push the
line slightly into the fitting to take the pressure off the tabs.

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Old Crow
'82 Shovelhead FLTC 92" 'Pearl'
'95 Jeep Wrangler YJ
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Dean 9 March 2005 05:31:07 permanent link ]
 Thanks Guys

Dean



On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 04:05:19 -0600, Old Crow <walliscrow@yahoo.c­om> wrote:
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 00:51:27 -0800, L.W.(ßill) Hughes III><billhughes@cox­.net> wrote:>
I believe your retainer clip looks like this:>>http://ken-c­o.com/fmsi/3102.jpg Which you would just squeeze the ears>>down on the tube and pull. >
It would help to spray some carb or brake cleaner down in the fitting.>They get dirt up in there and then the tabs won't move no matter how>hard you squeeze them. Also, as you're squeezing the tabs, push the>line slightly into the fitting to take the pressure off the tabs.

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