IndianaVX
10/24/2013, 07:05 PM
Tonight, I was working on replacing my thermostat, and i took the intake off, and was getting ready to undo the thermo housing, and i looked back by where the fuel lines attach to the fuel rail, and i noticed something disconnected.
Running on top of the transmission are two rubber lines that are held in place with a yellowish bracket just below the bellhousing. then the two lines meet together with a fitting that make the two lines into one line, and this connection is up on the bellhousing, just behind where the bellhousing meets the engine block. I just had the transmission rebuilt, and dont know if it was left disconnected, or if its something i did tonight, (which i doubt, because i have gotten pretty good at replacing the thermostat)
any idea where this hose connection goes? looks like it could be a cooling line going to the transmission. the metal connection that combines the two hoses together is only a 1/4" or so ID.
Need to get the truck out of my parents garage (man, that sounds really slackerish), before they get home from a two week journey in their 29 Model A Ford! dont have my manuals handy, and this should have only taken a couple of hours, but now, finding this hose has stalled everything.
all help, as always, is appreciated
Running on top of the transmission are two rubber lines that are held in place with a yellowish bracket just below the bellhousing. then the two lines meet together with a fitting that make the two lines into one line, and this connection is up on the bellhousing, just behind where the bellhousing meets the engine block. I just had the transmission rebuilt, and dont know if it was left disconnected, or if its something i did tonight, (which i doubt, because i have gotten pretty good at replacing the thermostat)
any idea where this hose connection goes? looks like it could be a cooling line going to the transmission. the metal connection that combines the two hoses together is only a 1/4" or so ID.
Need to get the truck out of my parents garage (man, that sounds really slackerish), before they get home from a two week journey in their 29 Model A Ford! dont have my manuals handy, and this should have only taken a couple of hours, but now, finding this hose has stalled everything.
all help, as always, is appreciated