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Old 04-01-2010, 03:19 PM
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i wanted to run -6 an to transmission, where can i get the rear fitting that has the extension that goes to rear transmission line .thanks kevin
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Originally Posted by s10pro
i wanted to run -6 an to transmission, where can i get the rear fitting that has the extension that goes to rear transmission line .thanks kevin
I'm assuming a 97+ 4L80? With the rear cooler line?
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yes,sorry about that 04 4l80
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TTT. I would like to know as well.
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TCI has the fittings you need. Aluminum 6AN for 1991-1996 and 1997-up.
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Simply made one up. Bought an 90 degree fitting so didn't have to dent up /clearance frame and put tube in it so it was same as stock. Pretty easy really.
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i used the stock fitting, marked on it once its tight where it would point forward, then used a 90 steel #6 male, cut some of the pipe threads off, and welded it to the orig fitting-once it was tight, the fitting pointed forward, gave plenty of room with the floor
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Originally Posted by darkhorsebob
TCI has the fittings you need. Aluminum 6AN for 1991-1996 and 1997-up.
Do you have a part number, or internet site where you found them? I looked through TCIs online catalog with no luck...
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Originally Posted by MRZ28
Do you have a part number, or internet site where you found them?
TCI makes two kits, one for 3/8 inverted flare (#831011) and one for AN 6 (#831010). Both kits have the front and rear fittings included.

JEGS doesn't normally stock them but will special order if requested.



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