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Old 10-31-2006, 08:05 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: How much pressure is in the transmission cooler hoses leading to the radiator


Mark wrote:[color=blue]
> Mark wrote:[color=green]
> > I just replaced the radiator on my 95 Camry 4 cyl. I used new hoses
> > for the upper and lower radiator feeds and 2 new hoses for the
> > transmission cooler. I had a little trouble with the new transmission
> > cooler hoses engaging them as far onto the fitting as I would like.
> > The clamp is defnintly on over the bump in the fitting. I believe
> > these hoses are not under high pressure.
> > Is this correct? How much pressure is on the trany fluid that passes
> > through the tranny cooler hoses?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Mark[/color][/color]
i'm not sure about your car, but a lot of cars can have anywhere in the
range of 50-150 psi going through those lines. standard trans hoses and
properly fastened clamps will be okay.

 
 
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