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Ishmael
06-10-2020, 11:02 AM
I use a standard trans radiator and an external cooler. I want to cooler hoses between the fender and the inner fender so they are a little hidden. I've been using ptfe lines at the moment but they are stainless braided and I want to go to rubber so they don't rub on the metal. I've heard you should never use rubber hose for the transmission but people have run rubber lines to their cooler for years but maybe just short lengths. I just called Derale who said it was fine but the tech guy seemed less than interested so I would like your opinion. Is it safe to run rubber cooler lines or ptfe line that length? TIA
Scott

Zspoiler
06-10-2020, 03:36 PM
I belives it would be better to run it along the frame rail with hard line and braided line where it needs some blex.Using Adel clamps to hold it down.

79 Camaro
06-10-2020, 04:43 PM
I've only used standard SS -6 lines for trans coolers. You can buy black -6 lines and black fittings and if run along the frame rail they would almost disappear. As said above use adel clamps to hold in place. I like to run the cooler lines up to the radiator support and then use a bulk fittings for the two lines and short runs to the cooler. I run a big "stacked" plate cooler.

Ishmael
06-11-2020, 05:16 AM
I have been going through the rad support but I ran ptfe braided lines under the rad hose on the inner fender well. I should use hard line but I still wonder what happens if you use something like the Russell twist lock hose.

79 Camaro
06-11-2020, 01:04 PM
The only place I've used ptfe is on the pressure side of the power steering. I haven't used the push lock stuff but I've have great luck with typical -6 lines. Never had a failure. Used a few different brands both hoses and fittings.

Ishmael
06-11-2020, 05:28 PM
The only place I've used ptfe is on the pressure side of the power steering. I haven't used the push lock stuff but I've have great luck with typical -6 lines. Never had a failure. Used a few different brands both hoses and fittings.
Thanks. I'm looking at another rebuild so it seems like time for new lines.

Schwartz Performance
06-11-2020, 07:02 PM
There isn’t a lot of pressure on the trans cooler hoses. You can definitely use the push-lock style hose and fittings.
We usually use standard black braided AN hose and ends on trans coolers. Sometimes hard lines part way.
Just make sure the hoses don’t rub on anything. Always put some type of rubber or protective sleeve over top if going over edges.

-Dale

Ishmael
06-11-2020, 07:51 PM
Thanks Dale. That’s what I was looking for.

Craig@Bowler
06-15-2020, 07:50 AM
If it's any further peace of mind. We've been using rubber lines here for years without any issues. We use ones that have a rubber core with stainless braiding with a black nylon sheathing on them for looks and extra protection along with Phenix fittings. We've also used the PTFE lined stainless lines as well and they work great too. Just depends on what the customer likes and what best fits the installation.

Ishmael
06-15-2020, 01:42 PM
If it's any further peace of mind. We've been using rubber lines here for years without any issues. We use ones that have a rubber core with stainless braiding with a black nylon sheathing on them for looks and extra protection along with Phenix fittings. We've also used the PTFE lined stainless lines as well and they work great too. Just depends on what the customer likes and what best fits the installation.
Thanks. That’s what I’ll be doing.

TheBandit
06-15-2020, 07:26 PM
I used Summit push lock hose for my TH400 cooler lines. I ran them along the top and outside of the frame, carefully routing where the suspension wouldn't interfere.

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This has been fine the last 5 years.

Ishmael
06-16-2020, 05:00 AM
Thanks Bandit. That’s the hose type I was thinking of.