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Will this fitting on my cooler hurt the tranny

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Old 10-05-2008, 10:30 PM
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should i just go with both straight fittings or can i go with one straight and the other at a 90 the 90 will clean up my install of the cooler and ill be able to tuck in my lines but im thinking the 90 might hurt it maybe with creating more restriction ill be doing this tomorrow night so some quick input will be appriciated thanks



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Use which ever fittings you want to use. Trust me the transmission is not going to know if there is a 90 degree fitting or a straight fitting.
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ok cool im just nervous i just got my tranny back from the shop and i dont want to blow it up from a lack of pressure
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Just make shore the barb fittings are the same size as the factory lines so there wont be any restrictions at the cooler. I noticed that you have used reducers at the cooler. Just tring to help.
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they are the same size ive already looked to make sure thanks
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i would just make sure the ID of the fittings is the same. But why use rubber hose? you could put some stainless braided hoses on and not have to worry about a hose popping off or getting cruddy.




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