Transmission cooler lines leaking at radiator
My transmission cooler lines are leaking fluid where they plug into the radiator. I had to replace the OEM radiator with a radiator from a local shop about four years ago. It doesn't leak much but it looks like it is! Can the fitting in the radiator be replaced or rebuilt? Thanks for the help!
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I'm wondering if the seal is damaged.
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Originally Posted by ManualF150
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I'm wondering if the seal is damaged.
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It depends on your aftermarket radiator. Look at the fittings. Can you unbolt the fittings? If you can take them off, then you can find a replacement. Usually Dorman has stuff like that. What brand of radiator do you have? Contact the manufacturer.
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Ford Parts catalog only list the radiator as an entire assembly. I would also look at junk yards. See if you could remove the fitting from the radiator.
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Thanks Fifty150!! I'l print out this post and keep it for future reference. I purchased a new radiator. I'll remove the old transmission cooler line fittings and see if I can see why they were leaking.
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Probably a bad gasket. Take the fitting to a parts shop and try to match it.
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