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Automatic Transmission coolant hose seals
87 944 automatic transmission question. The pressure side auto transmission coolant line is attached with a ‘banjo’ bolt (7) and sealing rings to the union on the case. The parts catalog attached shows 2 seals (6) on the Union side of the fitting and one on the bolt side. I don’t think there were 2 there when I took my transmission out and 2 seems like an invitation for leaks. Anyone know if there are really supposed to be 2 seals there?
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maybe one seal on each side of the banjo fitting?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Hoover, Alabama
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Banjo fittings only require one seal per side.
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When I pulled my transmission, there were indeed two washers on that side of the banjo fitting, making three total. I thought it was weird, but there was no evidence of leaking from that fitting, and I suspect the second washer may be acting as a spacer for fitting purposes.
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Well, I put all three in and no leaks. The two inside ones seemed like they were both needed to fill the gap since the sealing surface was recessed.
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automatic transmission , hose seal |