Changing Oil Cooler Line Bolts

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  1. Gill

    Gill Member

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    Hello, I recently got my oil cooler lines re done from a local shop (wasnt aware of Tony's aftermarket ones) and now they seem to be leaking where they connect into the bolt. I was able to purchase the bolts from Dodge luckily, getting ready to change them out tomorrow. Would I need to drain oil or can this be done as is? Just changed the oil about 3 weeks back

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  2. rottenronnie

    rottenronnie Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    As is.
     
  3. Gill

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    Got it, as always thank you Ronnie!
     
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    beastmode1 Full Access Member

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    I would not drain all the oil out but would top up after you complete the re install of the new lines. Tony's lines are excellent getting ready to redo mine.
     
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    Tony’s lines are really good and customer service is top notch! My 1st set of oil cooler lines leaked, called him up and he sent me a new set no questions asked. He made good on his life time warranty. No hassle like when you buy some tools and they say life time warranty but they still have you a hassle.
     

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  6. ZCx

    ZCx Active Member Supporting Member

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    not understandin here.

    what bolt & fittins from Dodge??? the quick connect style????