Re: Proper brake hoses for 53 Clipper Deluxe from Napa

Posted by HH56 On 2017/4/22 9:57:41
I don't think there would be any problem using the trans fluid as is. As mentioned, check that it is full after you start the engine. The car needs to have been idling in park or neutral a few minutes before checking. That way the converter will be filled and a proper level will indicate on the dipstick. Since the dipstick is under the car, if you want to stop the engine before going under it needs to be checked within one minute after the engine stops before the fluid in the converter has a chance to start draining back into the pan.

You can check the condition of the fluid then too. Red and clear with no odd smells and all is fine. A very dark red or brown and with a nasty odor would indicate burned fluid and some problems that would need to be investigated.

I'd almost bet the brake hose number that Napa gave you is for 50 and earlier and the later commercial cars which used 1/4" brake tubing instead of the 51 and later passenger models which had 3/16".. You can have the honor of adding the correct hose number to the parts x-ref. Just be logged in and then select the x-ref off the main menu. Below the categories is a link for adding a new part. Click on that and fill in as much of the information requested as you can and then submit the entry.

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