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Oil Cooler line leak...

soulbrojosh

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After installing my new oil cooler lines i noticed that the aluminum ends are rubbing against the trans shift linkage, does anyone have any advice on how to fix this?
 

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I bought mine from Advance auto parts. I had to modify the bracket that bolts to the exhaust by drilling another hole and moving the clamp that secures the lines. I also had to reshape the lines (very carefully) to keep them away from stuff.
 

M1009 NEWBEE 2013

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Very helpful/useful info. Thanks all! It sure beats a posting about researching stickys and/or TM's for those looking for a quick #. I am going to replace mine soon, I noticed a little oil residue and the rubbing issue after reading this thread and im sure its just a matter of time. Very helpful thread!
 
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