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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 01:38 PM
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Default Tranny lines

can som eone do some reserach for me or pull out their gm manual....how many lines...and what part numbers would it be to change all the tranny lines...to like the radiator and cooler....the metal ones and the rubber ones...mine seem to be leaking... thanks
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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 01:48 PM
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One of mine is leaking as well. Don must know the part #'*. He posted a pic of them a little while ago.
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Old Dec 18, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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David, 92 was a unique year. Your setup is different than the 93-96 SSE/SSEi.

The little upper hose from the tranny cooler to the rad (U shape) is 25615308
The long pipe from the other trans cooler port to the trans is 25606751
The pipe from the bottom of the radiator to the trans is 25615305

If the cooler itself is leaking, that'll be spendy (the lines on the cooler itself come only with the cooler) but the other 3 I listed should only run you about 20 bucks total, plus shipping. You may need some misc rubber tubing and hose clamps, too.

Pre-lube all your rubber and stainless pieces inside and outside with trans fluid for easier assembly. The cold will make it more difficult.
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whats the numbers for the rubber ones??? or do you just buy it bulk?
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and its the lines that if you get under the car to lets say do an oil change...they come down and then run across w/ the radiator and then there is 2 rubber hoses that go slightly back then they disappear im guessin to the trans...
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Bulk hose, and yes, they run to the Trans. Some of the rubber will come on the new lines. It'* factory crimped. Other pieces you may have to buy.
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i called the local gm theys aid there isnt any recals for my car i guess the service was done
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That means you'll be paying. I know I got my 2 replacment lines for my trans (after they blew) for about 40 bucks, dealer retail.
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