Well, for the first time in 99,850 miles my truck let me down and stranded me this weekend. Luckily, it happened on Thursday night and I was able to chase parts on Friday and do the repair on Saturday morning. My pressure line to the oil-to-water cooler (heat exchanger) blew at the palstic quick-connect. That line has now been replaced and I have to get a fitting to replace the end at the heat exchanger. They sold me the flexible piece, but I need a two ended male fitting to connect to the exchanger.
How many quick connects are there? I count two at the oil-to-water cooler, two at the transmission case, and two up front before the oil-to-air cooler. Which ones are failure prone besides the one that blew on me? I went ahead and bought the return line to trans. from the front oil-to-air cooler because they had it in stock. That'll leave the return line fitting on the heat exchanger and the two up front. Can you even get rid of the two up front? Does replacing the return fitting on the heat exchanger require a new line?
This happened on a steep gravel road and I caught it right away and there doesn't seem to be any internal damage. I turned 100k on my way home Saturday. Let me know about those fittings. Thanks.
How many quick connects are there? I count two at the oil-to-water cooler, two at the transmission case, and two up front before the oil-to-air cooler. Which ones are failure prone besides the one that blew on me? I went ahead and bought the return line to trans. from the front oil-to-air cooler because they had it in stock. That'll leave the return line fitting on the heat exchanger and the two up front. Can you even get rid of the two up front? Does replacing the return fitting on the heat exchanger require a new line?
This happened on a steep gravel road and I caught it right away and there doesn't seem to be any internal damage. I turned 100k on my way home Saturday. Let me know about those fittings. Thanks.