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Old 07-30-2004, 02:56 PM
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Mustang Oil

I have a 94 Mustang 3.8 and had a leak in the radiator. I took it off with no problems. I put the new on and since its automatic it has oil lines going through it. Well my problem is that the botom oil line is now leaking. Its tightened to the fullest and it still leaks...what should or can do to stop it from leaking?
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Old 07-30-2004, 03:42 PM
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Re: Mustang Oil



Um.....This is the eclipse forum. See where it says Mitsubishi > Eclipse directly above your post.

You might want to try the mustang forum.

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Re: Mustang Oil

how do you confuse mitsubishi>eclipse with ford>mustang?
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Re: Mustang Oil

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I have a 94 Mustang 3.8 and had a leak in the radiator. I took it off with no problems. I put the new on and since its automatic it has oil lines going through it. Well my problem is that the botom oil line is now leaking. Its tightened to the fullest and it still leaks...what should or can do to stop it from leaking?
is there some kind of gasket, or O ring around the fitting, that isnt sealing?


and how DID you confuse the forums.
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Old 07-31-2004, 01:45 PM
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funny how everyone that who trys to look like they've never made a mistake before drives a 4 banger.. oh wait, i guess that's a ironic statment.

anyway, there could be some corrosion or somthing on the line, or it may need to be reflaired (if sealed by the flairing and not the threds or a gasket). also could be a bad line with a tiny hole some where that it not detectiable, could be a dent in the line where it seals too.. a LOT of things that it could be.
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I'd reflare it and make sure and hope you didn't cross-thread it.
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