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Best Method to Plug Tranny Lines
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07/11/11 02:09 PM
07/11/11 02:09 PM
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CHRGR69
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Taking out the rad from the Cuda. How to you guys plug the auto tranny lines? I've heard golf tees but I don't golf.
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Re: Best Method to Plug Tranny Lines
[Re: CHRGR69]
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07/11/11 02:15 PM
07/11/11 02:15 PM
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Savoy1964
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I made plugs out of stright tubeing by pinching off end buy a short section at auto parts store.
Last edited by Savoy1964; 07/11/11 02:16 PM.
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Re: Best Method to Plug Tranny Lines
[Re: NANKET]
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07/12/11 12:31 PM
07/12/11 12:31 PM
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therocks
oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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They also make a neat plug kit.It has 2 pieces of metal with a plug the you put in the line then tighten them down.I think mine was about 7 bucks and have had it for years.You can even start the motor with them on if you have to move the car and they are universal fit.Rocky
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Re: Best Method to Plug Tranny Lines
[Re: NANKET]
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07/12/11 04:18 PM
07/12/11 04:18 PM
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scratchnfotraction
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Get 2 brass fittings just like the ones in the radiator tank, fill the hole inside with your favorite sealer, ready to plug those dripping lines.
thanks,I happen to have both fittings to fill and use next week on the tranz swap
thanks for that idea
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