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Oil Cooler Line Failure

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Actually you don't need the tool. Just pull back the plastic clip retainers off and then with a small screw driver pull the wire c-clips out of the hose adapter nuts and simply pull the hose ends out. They are the same design as on the transmission lines.

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Any idea where I can purchase replacement clips? Lost one of mine while replacing the lines.
 


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Any idea where I can purchase replacement clips? Lost one of mine while replacing the lines.
Those clips usually fling into another dimension when you take them out
 


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Any auto parts store has em. Take 1 out of the other line and match up the size. Had to do that with my trans cooler lines on the cooler side
 


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Thread Starter #24
If you're replacing old lines, the new one's will have clips in them. They just push on, when installing. No need to remove the clips, or use a tool.

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