Tr6060 oil cooler lines
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Here are pix of the fittings with the O-rings -- kinda hard to see but they are down inside of the fitting, I'm not referring to the ones that are on the outside of the fittings
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Sorry, original pic must of corrupted, im talking about these adapters
Would these -6 adapters work on the tr6060? It would be way easier for me to run braided line Instead of a hardline.
Would these -6 adapters work on the tr6060? It would be way easier for me to run braided line Instead of a hardline.
Last edited by moekluse; 07-30-2017 at 07:33 PM.
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I have some great news! -6 AN fittings thread right into the transmission! No need for quick release junk! I can custom make my entire trans cooling system now.
I hope this thread helps others in their tr6060 swaps, just grab some -6 AN male fittings and boom!
I hope this thread helps others in their tr6060 swaps, just grab some -6 AN male fittings and boom!
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Homer_Simpson (09-22-2023)
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I actually didn't buy them, I swear i saw them on Google, but what I meant is that a male -6 AN fitting will thread right into the tranny if you remove the quick release fitting. I bought male to male -6 AN fittings to thread straight into the transmission, completely deleting the quick release fittings, here's what I got:
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I actually didn't buy them, I swear i saw them on Google, but what I meant is that a male -6 AN fitting will thread right into the tranny if you remove the quick release fitting. I bought male to male -6 AN fittings to thread straight into the transmission, completely deleting the quick release fittings, here's what I got:
Andrew
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yea i knew about that, 4 seconds on an belt sander, 5 minutes of measuring and pressure testing, and boom. Also, it did thread all the way, I just shaved it to the same length as the original part that threaded in. And I did add an oring as well