Failed how?
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After my fleece lines failed in a short few thousand miles, I used this hose with summit brand ends and have been trouble free
500psi and 275°
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-240015BP
That's the same exact hose I had nothing but problems with. It was pretty much a guaranteed thing that the hose going from the trans to the cooler would start leaking just in front of the AN fitting after everytime I towed heavy and trans temps exceeded 200(according to allison the fluid leaving the bellhousing going to the cooler will be 80-100 degrees hotter than sump). I could go for months and be fine, but every trip with the camper in tow ended with leaking lines.
Fittings wise how many do i need 7/8 and 3/4 to -10? Trying to get everything ordered.
Hey james when your done can you post a picture of your mounting location? Like yourself i want to keep the cooler out of the engine bay. Thanks guys.
I'll keep an eye on it but I haven't had anything trouble in the last year and half or more. Temps have been 200+ many times at the track making WOT passes without issues. What fittings were you using on it?
Keith black AN fittings. I could go months with no issues, but everytime we hooked onto the camper, I had leaks in the hot side line at the AN fittings. Thought it was over tightening the fittings maybe, so I stopped pulling them down so tight. The next time it started leaking about a 1/2" forward of the fitting, so thats when I replaced them. Haven't had a leak in over 5 years now.
Went to the local hose and fitting place and got all the stuff for my new lines, and went with Parker 836 its a Push lock hose 300 degrees and 350 psi. Decided to make a few adapters for the radiator.
Nice cooler and install. What is the ID on the fittings? They look small. You don't want to bottle neck the flow.