Looking for (educated) opinions
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Looking for (educated) opinions
So my super sweet new winch doesnt QUUIIITTTE fit in my super sweet winch bumper. (measure once cut twice). So in order for it to fit. My pesky tranny cooler has to be moved. Here's what it looked like originally
but it sat too far forward and i couldnt get the winch in, so i removed it, and dropped the winch in, and relocated it up a bit so it was above the winch
Now.....on either side, since ive raised the heat exchanger up, the hardlines dont meet the exchanger. I have 3" roughly on the driver side and 5" on the passenger side.
here's what i've tried so far. i have the exchanger at a hydraulic shop right now, im trying to get little jumper lines made with male fittings on one end and female on the other so i can just screw them into place. here's what the hydro shop is saying. The lines are 1/2 inch aluminum bump connections, the issue for them is that all their standard stuff wont work with my lines becasue aluminum coldflows (wtf is that?) and that the fittings would work themselves loose eventually. He's trying to come up with another solution today, but do you guys have any insight or ideas that might help? I'm supposed to be on the road to rausch friday night. I'd like to NOT throw 200$ at an aftermarket tranny cooler, but my current trans lines do leak, so having new ones made could be a possibility. Any insight is awesome insight. FWIW im leery of bending them because im afraid i'll kink them
but it sat too far forward and i couldnt get the winch in, so i removed it, and dropped the winch in, and relocated it up a bit so it was above the winch
Now.....on either side, since ive raised the heat exchanger up, the hardlines dont meet the exchanger. I have 3" roughly on the driver side and 5" on the passenger side.
here's what i've tried so far. i have the exchanger at a hydraulic shop right now, im trying to get little jumper lines made with male fittings on one end and female on the other so i can just screw them into place. here's what the hydro shop is saying. The lines are 1/2 inch aluminum bump connections, the issue for them is that all their standard stuff wont work with my lines becasue aluminum coldflows (wtf is that?) and that the fittings would work themselves loose eventually. He's trying to come up with another solution today, but do you guys have any insight or ideas that might help? I'm supposed to be on the road to rausch friday night. I'd like to NOT throw 200$ at an aftermarket tranny cooler, but my current trans lines do leak, so having new ones made could be a possibility. Any insight is awesome insight. FWIW im leery of bending them because im afraid i'll kink them
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For future reference, I make repair kits for these lines that will suit this particular application very well.
The larger of the two is for oil and transmission cooler lines, the smaller fitting is for adding a fuel pressure gauge to earlier trucks with no provision for such.
The larger fittings (for oil cooler lines) are $65/pair with hydraulic hose and clamps, shipping is usually about $15 CONUS.
the fuel pressure adapter is $100 plus shipping which is $8.50 CONUS.
Shipping to ROW POR.
The larger of the two is for oil and transmission cooler lines, the smaller fitting is for adding a fuel pressure gauge to earlier trucks with no provision for such.
The larger fittings (for oil cooler lines) are $65/pair with hydraulic hose and clamps, shipping is usually about $15 CONUS.
the fuel pressure adapter is $100 plus shipping which is $8.50 CONUS.
Shipping to ROW POR.
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Wonder why LR put such high pressure through the cooler line? Seems like they could run the fluid through the cooler on the way to the pan, instead of putting the cooler after the pump.
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