L3200 hst broken hydraulic line

Bryshire

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Jul 15, 2024
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Broke the small metal line that plugs into transmission filter manifold. Each end of line has two O rings. Part number is TC 220- 56220.
Need help on how to replace.
 

Russell King

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See this diagram.

I would drain hydraulic fluid down or empty if it will leak out of the holes.
Then remove the filter bracket bolt(s) and the bolts in the pipe tabs.
Then pull it all off.
Put the tube and orings into the filter housing and install the bolt. Not sure if you should tighten it or leave some movement, but you can decide that.
Put orings on the other end of the tube and install it into the transmission hole and get the bolt started on the filter bracket. Then start bolt thr the tab and into the transmission case.

Tighten that bolt up, then the other end’s bolt then the bolt for the filter bracket.

Fill transmission, start and run, check for leakage…

or something like that…

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TheOldHokie

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Have the repair manual but this hydraulic line is not mentioned.
Have the repair manual but this hydraulic line is not mentioned.
Based on the parts diagram looks straight forward.

The two bolts #40 retain the pipe at both ends. Remove them and pull the ends of the pipe out of the block and filter head.

May have to also remove the filter head mounting bolts to get room/freedom to pull the pipe out.

Put new orings on the ends of the pipe and install in reverse order.

Dan
 

Bryshire

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L 3200 Hst
Jul 15, 2024
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2
3
Whitewater, wi
See this diagram.

I would drain hydraulic fluid down or empty if it will leak out of the holes.
Then remove the filter bracket bolt(s) and the bolts in the pipe tabs.
Then pull it all off.
Put the tube and orings into the filter housing and install the bolt. Not sure if you should tighten it or leave some movement, but you can decide that.
Put orings on the other end of the tube and install it into the transmission hole and get the bolt started on the filter bracket. Then start bolt thr the tab and into the transmission case.

Tighten that bolt up, then the other end’s bolt then the bolt for the filter bracket.

Fill transmission, start and run, check for leakage…

or something like that…

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Thanks for your help. Got new pipe installed today. Only issue is lining up the filter bracket holes. Had to use a pry rod to align the holes and get bolts started. Pic of damaged end.
 

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Russell King

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Glad you are back up and running.

Thanks for posting your final outcome.