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How do you hook up an oil cooler line?

How do you hook up an oil cooler line?

Method 1 of 1: Replacing oil cooler lines

  1. Materials Needed.
  2. Step 1: Jack up the vehicle and set jack stands.
  3. Step 2: Place wheel chocks on both sides of wheels still on the ground.
  4. Step 3: Locate the oil cooler lines.
  5. Step 4: Remove the oil cooler lines at the engine.
  6. Step 5: Drain excess oil from the oil cooler lines.

What is oil cooler hose?

The transmission oil cooler hose on a car helps to carry the transmission fluid from the transmission to the transmission cooler. The oil cooler is designed to lower the temperature of the transmission fluid to make it easier for the internal parts of the transmission to use.

What causes oil cooler lines to leak?

Most of the time, a bad oil cooler line will leak oil from one of its connections. The seals can deteriorate and cause a leak. The cooler lines can become corroded over time, or they can crack. A low oil condition can result from a leak and trigger a warning light on the dash.

What kind of tubing does an oil hose use?

Direct a powerful flow of chemicals, oil, or fuel through hot environments with this tubing. It combines the chemical resistance of Viton® fluoroelastomer with the strength of braided aramid fibers. An FEP liner gives this tubing better chemical resistance than any of our other firm tubing.

What’s the best temperature for an oil hose?

Not only can this tubing handle temperatures between -450° F and 500° F, it also has a convoluted spiral design for good flexibility and smooth flow. The corrugated design allows this tubing to extend and compress just like an accordion. Hard walls give this tubing excellent strength in high-pressure and vacuum applications.

What kind of pressure can a McMaster oil hose handle?

A lightweight alternative to stainless steel, this tubing can handle extreme-pressure applications up to 1, 000 psi. Keep your work site safe and clutter free— this coiled tubing extends when you need it and retracts out of the way when you don’t.

What kind of hose is used to transfer gasoline?

Commonly used to transfer gasoline, this hose is also known as curb pump hose. Multi-spiral yarn reinforcement gives this hose strength to withstand pressures up to 250 psi. Hose is not for use with gasoline.