Just source a new quick disconnect. I think there is an o-ring that goes in there or something.... I only open up transmissions, I do my level best to not remove or install them.
I’m pretty sure it is quick disconnect. The issue is for sure the fitting and not the line or threads. Any idea where I can source a new fitting or how I disconnect it? Will a normal fuel line disconnect or work?
nice work. The ATSG manual has all the torque specs, but I believe they're littered throughout the FSM as well.
Make certain you're checking your clearances as you re-assemble the drums. You'll be back up & running in no time.
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