99 Radiator Transmisson Cooler Line Adapter??
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99 Radiator Transmisson Cooler Line Adapter??
My '99 XJ (SE) I went to replace the Radiator (obvious 5-6in. Crack) and the little Brass Tubing intake line (pressure side) decided to kink. The position itself was a Bi*ch from the get go, Thanks Mopar. I had to use some bolt cutters to remove the brass tubing and get it fully out to be able to close the hood. I do have a new but old radiator to go into it but the line is trashed. Just wondering if they make OEM or after market replacments. If you can help please do. Much appreciation.
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My '99 XJ (SE) I went to replace the Radiator (obvious 5-6in. Crack) and the little Brass Tubing intake line (pressure side) decided to kink. The position itself was a Bi*ch from the get go, Thanks Mopar. I had to use some bolt cutters to remove the brass tubing and get it fully out to be able to close the hood. I do have a new but old radiator to go into it but the line is trashed. Just wondering if they make OEM or after market replacments. If you can help please do. Much appreciation.
Pictures soon
- Evan K.
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- Evan K.
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I couldn't find a replacement part on line for it. If you can find a 90* barbed fitting you can cut the quick disconnect off the hose and put it on to the barbed fitting using the proper size fuel injection clamp. Or replace the complete oem hose with auto trans rated hose. Just did this to mine because as they all do the q/d will start leaking. But my bottom fitting wasn't damage like yours. In fact I went ahead and replaced all my oem hoses.
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I couldn't find a replacement part on line for it. If you can find a 90* barbed fitting you can cut the quick disconnect off the hose and put it on to the barbed fitting using the proper size fuel injection clamp. Or replace the complete oem hose with auto trans rated hose. Just did this to mine because as they all do the q/d will start leaking. But my bottom fitting wasn't damage like yours. In fact I went ahead and replaced all my oem hoses.
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Not right off although its been posted around here somewhere before. Even then I'd take the male fitting with you just to make sure.
Did find these though:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/rad...ttings-238703/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/oil...itting-236709/
Did find these though:
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/rad...ttings-238703/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/oil...itting-236709/
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