Put one of the old style lines on a 2001 and hooked it up worked beautiful for 2 days. Wanted to monitor the temp at the port on the old style line. Looked undet the truck yesterday morning and saw fluid on the drive way. Tightened everything again and tried it again still was getting fluid leaks. Let the engine run in drive with the brake on and could see a small seep coming out of the top crimp on the rubber part of the new line. Kept putting a rag in it and tried to wick all the fluid out but still kept leaking. Went to DC and asked about a new rubber part of the line , no go would not sell it without the whole assembly.
Today went to a hydraulic hose place in town , walked in and showed the hose to the counter man and he said it is off an automatic transmission isn't it , told him yes how do you know that he said I made one yesterday for another guy. Nobody else would use the old fittings but that is what he wanted to do put new hose and pressed fittings on, used a steel braided hose real stiff hard to get back on. It is a lot better set up than the factory one. Just for your info. I am using a Dtt valve body, I don't know if that would make any different pressure in the line or not. $18. 23 to fix Dodge lack of "quality"
Anybody else had a problem with the hose?
Today went to a hydraulic hose place in town , walked in and showed the hose to the counter man and he said it is off an automatic transmission isn't it , told him yes how do you know that he said I made one yesterday for another guy. Nobody else would use the old fittings but that is what he wanted to do put new hose and pressed fittings on, used a steel braided hose real stiff hard to get back on. It is a lot better set up than the factory one. Just for your info. I am using a Dtt valve body, I don't know if that would make any different pressure in the line or not. $18. 23 to fix Dodge lack of "quality"
Anybody else had a problem with the hose?