Trans cooler line adapter fitting....
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Trans cooler line adapter fitting....
So I have been all over the place looking for this adapter fitting for my trans cooler set-up....this adapter is the SHAPE that I need but isn't the right size.....
Does anyone know of or can anyone find a part number for a fitting that is the sizes I labeled in the picture?That would help me out a LOT! THANKS!
Does anyone know of or can anyone find a part number for a fitting that is the sizes I labeled in the picture?That would help me out a LOT! THANKS!
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it's a B&M hi-tech cooler with a fan....I have everything set up and mounted....just trying to use the stock line fittings and screw them into an adapter to 1/2 inch......
I'm starting to think that automotive uses 5/16 and not much else.......LOL....went to every hardware store i could think of....was thinking about calling up EAR fittings to see if they make something like that.....
I'm starting to think that automotive uses 5/16 and not much else.......LOL....went to every hardware store i could think of....was thinking about calling up EAR fittings to see if they make something like that.....
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BRB with a NAPA part number for you.
730-4953 is the Napa part number. The factory line snaps into it, and it fits the Tru-Cool 40K cooler. I believe it's 1/2", but I don't have one right here to check it for you. Maybe you can haul your cooler down to NAPA and make sure it fits.
730-4953 is the Napa part number. The factory line snaps into it, and it fits the Tru-Cool 40K cooler. I believe it's 1/2", but I don't have one right here to check it for you. Maybe you can haul your cooler down to NAPA and make sure it fits.
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yes....the threads are all even down the stock fitting with a gasket at the end (not compression right?) and aren't compression type on the cooler.....
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even if you come up with nothing.....thank you for looking.....are you looking in a book of theirs or on their website? I went to NAPA today.....I didn't get the old guy (damn IT!)....the guy told me it was a 3/4 size on the end tank part of the trans cooler, and a 3/8 for the stock fitting.....LOL.....I shoulda waited for the old guy talking about port volume VS velocity.....
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BRB with a NAPA part number for you.
730-4953 is the Napa part number. The factory line snaps into it, and it fits the Tru-Cool 40K cooler. I believe it's 1/2", but I don't have one right here to check it for you. Maybe you can haul your cooler down to NAPA and make sure it fits.
730-4953 is the Napa part number. The factory line snaps into it, and it fits the Tru-Cool 40K cooler. I believe it's 1/2", but I don't have one right here to check it for you. Maybe you can haul your cooler down to NAPA and make sure it fits.
Maybe if I ever make it back up to Elmendorf I'll bring you a six pack man!
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