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Old 03-31-2013, 03:18 PM
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That is a factory trans. cooling setup, sure does not look like any of the lines have been replaced. Its been awhile since I got rid of my hose with the check valve in it but I thought mine looked different on the end that comes from steel trans. line??
 
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It's entirely possible that 94 and 95 didn't have one.
 
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Wow. Neat. Is the line swage-clamped to the hard line there? Or is there a flare nut?
 
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Old 03-31-2013, 04:08 PM
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Wow. Neat. Is the line swage-clamped to the hard line there? Or is there a flare nut?
Looks like factory lines with no flare nuts to me. Maybe the RH tranny doesn't reguire it. Either that or it took 3 or so years for them to decide it did.
 
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Looks like factory lines with no flare nuts to me. Maybe the RH tranny doesn't reguire it. Either that or it took 3 or so years for them to decide it did.
Yeah, that's what it looks like to me too.... I was hoping for a simply hose swap for the check valve delete.... Ah well.
 
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Well PATC used to have one. No longer available I guess. That why drilling it out with a 5/16" bit is the easiest and least expensive way to do it.
 
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Originally Posted by zman17
Well PATC used to have one. No longer available I guess. That why drilling it out with a 5/16" bit is the easiest and least expensive way to do it.
I already replaced mine with some hose, and couple clamps. Didn't think to just drill it out.... also, IIRC, it was leaking at the crimps....
 
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Yea, the PATC replacement was nice. new hose, quick connect end and crimp end. Just like OEM without the CV.
 
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so dose this mean i should drive it like i deleted the check valve... meaning waiting for it to fill up the TC? how do i tell if the tc is draining after parking?
 
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Only thing you will notice is after it has sat for an appreciable length of time, it won't want to move well for a few seconds after you first put it in gear. After that, you won't notice anything different.
 


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