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Old 08-01-2020, 10:47 AM #1
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1996 transmission oil cooler lines

I want to run hard lines for my future install of a transmission cooler. Only reason why is because i just want to, have access to fittings and I just like being able to tighten something using threads vs a hose clamp and rubber hose.

Does anyone know the thread pitch to the transmission cooler fittings at the elbow?



I’m sure it’s metric and probably even metric tubing but that is all adaptable if need be.

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You want to run hard lines from the transmission to the trans cooler?
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You want to run hard lines from the transmission to the trans cooler?

To yes, but now that comment has me thinking about vibration and flex. Maybe I’ll do like braided steel or something.


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To yes, but now that comment has me thinking about vibration and flex. Maybe I’ll do like braided steel or something.


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Yes, transmission moves, rad/cooler doesn't.
They use rubber lines for a reason.
It's worked well for millions of vehicles.
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