tranny line size question
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The rubber line going from the one metal trans line, all the way up to the other metal connector on the cooler, its about 3.5 feet long and has c-clamps on both sides of it, what size opening is it? 1/4inch?
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the dealer ones are the ones that the rubber line goes into the metal flare, whcih is then threaded into the trans or the rad. i think.
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The all metal line that goes into the lower rad is about C$12. The metal/rubber line that goes into the transmission is about C$30 at the dealer. You can buy the generic metal line and bend it yourself, but I didn't it was worth the trouble.
These lines tend to rust out.
These lines tend to rust out.
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