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Old 07-08-2007, 07:47 AM
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Does anyone know what size the connections for the transmission oil lines
are? Are they metric like everything else?
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The transmission oil lines are held into the fitting at the transmission w/ a metal clip. You can pop the clip out w/ an angled pick or a small poket screwdriver. The fitting itself unscrews from the trans w/ an 18mm wrench.

I hope this helps. I'm not quite sure what you are asking about. I can't think of one bolt on these trucks that is still standard. Everything is pretty much metric.
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I'm changing the oil lines to stainless steel braided hose because I will use a B&M Supercooler. I will use AN fittings so I need an adapter that will screw into the transmission in place of the clip thing. I know it is a pipe thread but I'm not sure if it is metric. I don't even know if there is a metric pipe thread.
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Originally Posted by ByuTrukFreak
I'm changing the oil lines to stainless steel braided hose because I will use a B&M Supercooler. I will use AN fittings so I need an adapter that will screw into the transmission in place of the clip thing. I know it is a pipe thread but I'm not sure if it is metric. I don't even know if there is a metric pipe thread.


This is what i did on my trans... but i cannot remember what threads they are.....
When i find out ill post up.....
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AN 1/4 male pipe to -6 Male.
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Thanx Vince
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Your welcome. We do keep them in stock if you need them. Good luck with your project. Vince
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I thought it was a 14mm x 1.5?
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Originally Posted by Vince @ FLT
AN 1/4 male pipe to -6 Male.
Yea thats what it was....
Vince is there anything you dont know about these Transmissions???
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Originally Posted by Vince @ FLT
Your welcome. We do keep them in stock if you need them. Good luck with your project. Vince
And you would have sold 2 to me last week had you answered your phone


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