mustang trans cooler lines????

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  1. chicago74mav

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    couldn't find any 74 maverick trans lines and I bought a set new 71-73 stang c4 v8 lines. Anyone think its gonna work?
     
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    Acornridgeman MCCI Wisconsin State Rep Moderator Supporting Member

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    Would think with a little tweeking it should work. After all, there is not much difference in the 2 set ups.
     
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    no I got the ztc7101 :/ gonna contact seller and see if he shipped yet ill cancel
     
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    I ended up going to autozone and picking up regular lines and bending them up. pretty easy. I have a rubber section right by the radiator.
     
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    I just dropped 75 plus shipping on the ones that 71mavrk provided the link for... Stainless steel.... I gave it a thought using rubber hose but heard a lot of bad stories hows yours holding up
     
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    Stainless steel is a very HARD line. You will probably need to tighten...then loosen.....then tighten.....then loosen several times to get them not to leak.
     
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    good tip if it leaks when hot I bet itd be easier to snug down warmed up to huh
     
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    The harder steel takes more to get it to "smush" and seal. LOL
     
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    smush lol
     
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    I have 5/16 hydraulic hose on mine...not a problem. I use their barbed shark bite style fittings (no clamps).
    my transmission cooler is mounted beside the gas tank (stock muffler place).
     

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    only issue with all rubber lines is that they retain more heat than steel making trans run that much hotter
     
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    mine is the opposite...I took the fan off my transmission cooler because the lines to and from the cooler acted as a heatsink and cooled the fluid ...:yup:
    I don't know if it's the material the hoses are made from or what.
    I thought the location of my cooler would be a problem is why I chose the one with a fan. after install I never used it.
     
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    Wanna sell the fan? Lol
     
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    hadn't thought about it....let me check and make sure I have it.
     
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