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tranny cooler lines install?
anyone tried to put some new lines in their truck w/engine in already?(hoses,etc..) what a bitc@ of a time!!kinda ruins the whole idea of pre-bent lines,eh? and they're s/s to boot!!anyone got any bright idea's?:mad:
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i went the easy route and cut the bad spots out and reconnected the lines with fuel hose....just till i decide to rebuild the engine and then i'm putting in new lines.
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That is the way we install the lines. They will go in from the front. It is a little tricky and some times you have to deflect them a little
to wiggle them into place. There is no way to describe how it is done other than to snake the lines in. I usually put the lower one in first and save the upper for last, (the upper being longer is more difficult). Jim |
i decided to yank out the new cooler lines that i installed this past wkend. just looks kinda junky in a nice clean engine compartment to have the lines all twisted 'round in the front of your engine for everyone to see! found a cool little set-up w/ jegs it is part #771-1003.goes on the inside of your frame rail,and will install w/high pressure rubber hose. 1.5"x 2"x24"long.the jr.cooler is the same except 17"long.and no, i ain't towing w/this truck!:cool:
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