Diff cooler line Orings

50stangpower

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It's not an 0-ring fitting from when I just took mine apart. I have the part number for the connectors at work though .I pulled mine off and cleaned it when I swappedy rear. So far no more leaking.
 

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It's not an 0-ring fitting from when I just took mine apart. I have the part number for the connectors at work though .I pulled mine off and cleaned it when I swappedy rear. So far no more leaking.

Also you can use your pump to add the fluid back in if you jump it out

Ok well I can try cleaning them first. I have to swap out my break in oil anyways. I just hope that’s the problem since I’m throwing Amsoil in and would hate to waste the cash if I’ll have to drain it. I bought these easy pouches so no biggy filling from the normal fill. Yes I use jumper wires and a switch when filing. Thanks.
 

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Check out part number DR3Z-6K741-A. It says oil cooler adapter but this is what my dealer told me to use. I have not bought it yet since I cleaned and reinstalled mine.
 

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