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you are looking to do exactly what I was looking to do a few weeks ago.
i was unable to find a fitting because the stock fittings use a thread with an o-ring on it.
i am now planning on using the stock lines cut off just before the flex part starts, single flaring it a bit, and sliding my hose ends on there.
just a thought,
but if you find differently def keep me posted!
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are you running the cooler line off of the, 3/8 hard to a soft line to the cooler?
what size inlet/outlet does your cooler have?
im running into a problem that my hard line is 3/8 and my cooler is calling for a 11/16 hose.
just looking to see what you have.
Actually, I'm not running a cooler. I'm doing this to eliminate the quick disconnect fittings at the tranny which I don't have much confidence in. I'm using stock replacement 3/8 trans lines, and modifying the ends.
this has the proper thread to convet the trans fluid to AN style hose.
only problem is the factory fitting uses an o-ring and this does not?
anyone know if this will seal, or can an o-ring be used on this fitting?
Good find. I wouldn't use an o-ring. Some thread sealer would be just fine.
But just for reference, you can make this easily accept an o-ring with a washer.
Get a washer with the ID matched to OD of he o-ring. The o-ring needs to be slightly thicker than the washer too. Assemble the pieces and this effectively creates an o-ring groove. In fact, the mcmaster adapter I mentioned above is done this way.