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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / December 2005

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Transmission line removal

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Peter Kemp - 24 Dec 2005 23:45 GMT
We're putting a new radiator in my son's 98 1500. The lower
transmission line that enters the radiator has a stange connection that
I can't figure out how to remove. Is this a quick-connect fitting? How
do I get it off the old radiator to put on the new?

Any help will be appreciated.
Max Dodge - 25 Dec 2005 05:52 GMT
Talk to your local autoparts place, they should have something on the shelf
from K-D tools or Lisle. Its basically a sleeve type tool that allows for
quick removal of the coupling. Tell them what you are trying to do, and a
good counterman will know exactly the tool you need.

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> We're putting a new radiator in my son's 98 1500. The lower transmission
> line that enters the radiator has a stange connection that I can't figure
> out how to remove. Is this a quick-connect fitting? How do I get it off
> the old radiator to put on the new?
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
 
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