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1987-92 Camaro / Firebird V8 T350/700R4 5/16" Transmission Cooler Lines 2pc

1987-92 Camaro / Firebird V8 T350/700R4 5/16" Transmission Cooler Lines 2pc

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Width:
3.00 (in)
Height:
10.00 (in)
Depth:
12.00 (in)
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
Price: $62.00 - $97.00

Product Description:

These preformed transmission lines replace the original transmission cooler lines and run from transmission to radiator following the factory routing.

These replacement lines are engineered from factory original lines and CNC manufactured for precision. They include the correct fittings, flares, and protective wrap (where equipped) and are designed to work with factory radiators and components.

Available in OE Steel and Stainless Steel. 

THIS ITEM CANNOT BE EXPEDITED. PLEASE ONLY CHOOSE REGULAR GROUND SHIPPING

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  • 4
    Pretty much identical to the OEM except...

    Posted by Unknown on 16th Jan 2020

    I'll get straight to the point. I read a comment once before about the way the cooler lines were shipped, so I wasn't surprised when I received them. For some reason, the box that they were shipped in, isn't long enough for one of them. The longer line comes with a 90 degree bend on it with a tag before the bend and one after the bend. There are instructions in the box that describe the "correct" procedure to use to straighten the line. Personally, I would of used a straightening tool. I didn't have one, so I used the method that the manufacture recommended. That was, placing the bend on a flat, level surface and bending it straight. It did work but IMO, I'd prefer it wasn't bent like that to begin with. I didn't have any problems connecting them to the transmission. I've still got to get the lines connected to the radiator, but that doesn't seem link it's going to be a problem. They did also come sealed in a plastic bag with caps on the ends. That was a plus! Overall, I would recommend them.

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