Inline Tube TH350 trans cooling lines

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Screw hard lines.. if I was to redo the lines on my truck soft lines!

Sounds good and easy until your rubber line chafes on something, wears through, squirts all your trans fluid out, burns up your trans, and sets your truck on fire. That's a worst case scenario, of course, but definitely NOT recommended to run all rubber lines for anything, generally speaking.
 

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Sounds good and easy until your rubber line chafes on something, wears through, squirts all your trans fluid out, burns up your trans, and sets your truck on fire.

Steel braided with nylon :)
 

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Much better than rubber, but still makes me hesitate. Just my personal feelings on the matter. :shrug:

X2 I have watched a few burn to the ground from exactly that! Hot transmission fluid when in contact with hot exhaust components ignites immediately!
 

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X2 I have watched a few burn to the ground from exactly that! Hot transmission fluid when in contact with hot exhaust components ignites immediately!

Just one more benefit to a manual trans. :gr_grin:
 

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Sounds good and easy until your rubber line chafes on something, wears through, squirts all your trans fluid out, burns up your trans, and sets your truck on fire. That's a worst case scenario, of course, but definitely NOT recommended to run all rubber lines for anything, generally speaking.



.......and that is EXACTLY what happened to me...the exception was that I was less than 1/2 mile from my house and the flames didn't spread further than taking out some new silicone plugs wires. I got lucky that I only lost about 1-1/2 qts of atf. Any further from home and I would have either burned up my brand new transmission, or watched as my project truck burned to the ground (glad its fully insured). Absolutely WONT run soft lines. Between the heat and the psi...never again.:whymewhyme:
 

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It honestly sounds like you guys are just tossing regular soft line like fuel hose onto your transmissions and hoping it works. Hydraulic hose and steel braided hose has been around for years and works very well when used properly.

Yes if threw just plain old fuel line hose onto a transmission I would expect it to fail and cause nightmares but use the proper stuff and you should have zero issues.
 

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You will have the same problem and I personally don't want my baby to burn to the ground. So good luck with your soft lines !!!
 

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I think I need to change those hoses on the 69. They only run from trans cooler to radiator, but they are really old. At least they're designed specifically for ATF use, unlike fuel or vacuum hose.

All automotive hose types are NOT created equal! Some handle pressure, some handle vacuum without collapsing, some handle pressure and high temps.
 

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I think I need to change those hoses on the 69. They only run from trans cooler to radiator, but they are really old. At least they're designed specifically for ATF use, unlike fuel or vacuum hose.

All automotive hose types are NOT created equal! Some handle pressure, some handle vacuum without collapsing, some handle pressure and high temps.

Ya me too :(
 

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All automotive hose types are NOT created equal! Some handle pressure, some handle vacuum without collapsing, some handle pressure and high temps.

This is what I'm trying to get at! And perhaps people don't realize this.:shrug:
 

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This is what I'm trying to get at! And perhaps people don't realize this.:shrug:

I have watched hydraulic hose fail with ease too. That is what Im getting at! If you want insurance that you wont have issues, put on hard lines! Do it once! And be done with it!

Also hard lines will not contaminate your transmission when the inside fails with out rupturing the hose.
 

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