Replacing the transmission cooler lines on a Detroit Series 60 engine typically requires about 2 to 4 hours of labor, depending on the specific setup and accessibility of the lines. Factors such as the truck's configuration, any potential rust or corrosion, and whether any other components need to be removed can influence the total time. It's advisable to consult a service manual or a professional mechanic for a more accurate estimate based on the specific vehicle.
Start with the oil cooler
how do i replace a transmission sensor switch on a 2001 l-series saturn
30 hours
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To replace the oil cooler on a 2000 Saturn L Series, start by draining the engine oil and coolant. Remove the necessary components, such as the engine cover and any hoses obstructing access to the oil cooler. Disconnect the oil cooler lines and unbolt the cooler from the engine, then install the new oil cooler in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, refill the engine oil and coolant, and check for leaks before starting the engine.
This depends entirly on the car. The sensor on my Detroit 60 series cost $450
Either replace the entire line, or find the break and fix it with a compression fitting.
I believe it calls for approximately 1.25. It takes about 2-2.5 hours.
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If by "Civic transmission" you mean a D-series transmission then no, it is not compatible with the B-series engine. If the Civic has a B-series transmission then, oviously, it will work. All 5-speed B-series transmissions are compatible with all B-series engines.
I just bought a fuel filter today for my 2001 Saturn L series manual transmission. It costed 10.59 at Napa