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Trans cooler lines
Has anyone used this type of fittings for their transmission? Also with the stainless tubing and compression fittings.
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Re: Trans cooler lines
They will work as long as the final connections at both ends are hose/flex...mighty expensive though.
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Re: Trans cooler lines
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Re: Trans cooler lines
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Re: Trans cooler lines
Those appear to be Swagelok fittings, rated to 10,000 psi, I used them on my brake lines, never any issues. They have a two piece ferrule make sure the small ferrule is oriented correctly. Best fitting on the market IMO
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Re: Trans cooler lines
Thanks everyone for your input I think I will use them.
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