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is it ok to run rubber line for trans. cooler? - Team Chevelle

In short pieces rubber is ok. Just keep in mind that trans fluid will harden rubber pretty quickly.

Anyone used rubber hose to replace rotting section of trans cooler ...

You can use rubber hose, but make sure it's transmission cooler line rated. The pressure is quite low (12-15 psi). Double clamp it or use FI type clamps.

transmission cooler lines, rubber or metal? - Good Sam Community

Rubber lines are fine, mine actually has rubber from the factory from the radiator to the cooler. Just make sure that you use transmission specific hose, there ...

rubber hoses and trans cooler 4l60e - LS1Tech.com

Rubber hose is fine otherwise so long as it's rated for enough pressure. I don't think there's more than 100PSI in the cooling lines (don't ...

Steel vs rubber hoses for trans cooler lines, what did you guys do??

My transmission guy was telling me its better to just get the steel lines like it came stock. He said as long as you have all the clips to keep ...

running rubber hose for tranny cooler lines - Pirate 4x4

Just get the stuff designated for trans cooler use and you will be fine. You could run it all in rubber and be fine so long as it doesn't chaffe or get pinched.

Replacing the transmission hard lines with rubber hoses - Reddit

It's a really good idea to use either steel line or braided line. Another option would be to get a flare kit and just cut the stock steel lines ...

Is splicing trans cooler lines with rubber hose kosher? - Corral.net

Yep you should be OK, just make sure the clamps are tight and the hose isn't kinked. FWIW I'm using about 1-2 feet on each of my cooler lines near the ...

Anyone use rubber trans cooler lines? - GBodyForum

FWIW, many new cars use rubber from trans to radiator, especially "imports". Seem to work fine when secured as intended. Don't think I'd run 3 ...

Hose Guide for What to Use With Transmission Cooler Lines - JEGS

Rubber lines are a cost-effective choice for temporary fixes or custom installations but should be kept away from hot components like exhaust ...

what do i use for transmission coolant lines - The Jalopy Journal

The only time you need rubber ends is if you have an add on type trans cooler, most are designed to work with rubber hose. If you are just using ...

Fuel line vs. tranny cooler line - what's the diff? | Team Camaro Tech

Rubber cooler lines will work, but they are prone to leaking. The heat and oil will make them soft. Steel or aluminum lines are best. I have ...

Tans.Cooler Hose | BobIsTheOilGuy

No. you need transmission cooler hose and use FI clamps to secure it. Fuel hose is not rated for the same psi and deteriorates with oils, worm clamps just make ...

Rubber hose for tranny lines? - ThirdGen.Org

Transmissions and Drivetrain - Rubber hose for tranny lines? - I tightened down the stock transmission cooler lines and they're still ...

Good hoses to use for tranny cooler lines.....?? - LS1Tech.com

Using short links where you are the cheap way would be to get rubber hose for transmission oil cooling, I bought some the other day at Advanced, ...

Can I Use Rubber Hose for Transmission Cooling Lines?

Yes, anyone can use a rubber hose for transmission cooling lines, provided it is designated for transmission cooler lines. Avoid putting it near the exhaust ...

Transmission cooler lines | Adventure Rider

You can NOT use rubber fuel line! The ATF will come apart inside in small pieces and trash the tranny. Go to a NAPA or Carquest type store and ...

Whoops I broke a tranny cooler line, can I change to rubber hose?

I've used rubber hose before from the transmission to the radiator and as long as they're routed correctly and secured right, there should ...

Trans Cooler Lines: Hard Tubing or Hose? - Corral.net

No I would not run the lines there . You dont need to use the factory trans cooler in the radiator think about it you will be using coolant ...

Can Fuel Line Hose be used as AT Oil Cooler Hose?

Transmission cooler hose is noticeably thicker and stiffer, and you can safely assume that the type of rubber used will work long-term with atf.