Transmission line size and cooler install help.

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Phoenyx

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85GPLef41 said:
Not sure but make sure you check the cooler every so often using those mounts have been known to rub through the radiator causing a leak. I made a cheesy mount for mine and then bolted it on the core support away from the hot radiator about 4-6 inches.

It came with pads to put between the cooler and rad. I don't know how good they are. But if they don't last I'll make some kind of mount too.
 

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Phoenyx said:
OK, so what is the fitting size of the factory lines? 8)
5/16"
 

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Wow getting nowhere with this. Apparently in my city, parts stores only hire idiots who know nothing about cars. Looks like I'm gonna have to buy a whole new cooler just to get some 50 cent fittings.
 

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Phoenix said:
Wow getting nowhere with this. Apparently in my city, parts stores only hire idiots who know nothing about cars. Looks like I'm gonna have to buy a whole new cooler just to get some 50 cent fittings.
http://www.bulkpart.com they have everything you need. :mrgreen:
 

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Phoenyx

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Re: Transmission line size and cooler install help.

tc1959 said:
Phoenix said:
Wow getting nowhere with this. Apparently in my city, parts stores only hire idiots who know nothing about cars. Looks like I'm gonna have to buy a whole new cooler just to get some 50 cent fittings.
http://www.bulkpart.com they have everything you need. :mrgreen:

From what the site says, it's to much of a PITA to ship up to Canada.
 
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