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Trans cooling lines
#434495
08/11/09 01:17 AM
08/11/09 01:17 AM
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Posts: 1,143 Imlay City, MI
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Imlay City, MI
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Im running and aftermarket B&M trans cooler with fan. I was wondering if theres any drawbacks to running aluminum line when plumbing this to my trans?? Its a lot easier to work with and I have some left over from when I ran my fuel line....
Thanks
1978 Pro Street D100
1936 Dodge truck (Hot rod)
1957 Plymouth Plaza
1962 Chrysler 300
1964 Dodge 440
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1971 Big Block Demon (Dads)
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Re: Trans cooling lines
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#434496
08/11/09 02:14 AM
08/11/09 02:14 AM
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Posts: 36,040 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
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The vibration/movement may(over time) work harden the aluminum & end up springing a leak
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Re: Trans cooling lines
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#434498
08/11/09 04:48 PM
08/11/09 04:48 PM
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I know how soft the aluminum is and figured it may be easily damaged, but my fuel lines are aluminum and Ive never had issues. I will route the lines good and keep them secure to the frame.
I was just wondering of any cooling issues...
1978 Pro Street D100
1936 Dodge truck (Hot rod)
1957 Plymouth Plaza
1962 Chrysler 300
1964 Dodge 440
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1971 Big Block Demon (Dads)
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