Hey guys,
Just seeing if most run their transmission cooler lines in. Steal, copper or rubber hose or?
Cheers
Jase
Steel is my preference.Hey guys,
Just seeing if most run their transmission cooler lines in. Steal, copper or rubber hose or?
Cheers
Jase
Mine were runner and always leakedHey guys,
Just seeing if most run their transmission cooler lines in. Steal, copper or rubber hose or?
Cheers
Jase
Interesting product however, I live way inland so I'm not worried about saltwater effects and the lines we made up for the C4 when I pulled the FMX were formed on the brake line tooling and fit, flow and don't leak as designed, but hey, whatever floats the boat!I believe that the only tubing I will be using from now on is cupronickel (copper-Nickel alloy). It has good strength and its corrosion resistance is as good as stainless steel, but it is much easier to work with, flaring, making bends and sealing, than stainless steel. Even though the primary metal is copper the nickel in it makes it silver colored.
https://www.amazon.com/Copper-Nicke...&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584345016045682&th=1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupronickel
Just because you don't live near the coast and subject to salt water doesn't mean you are immune from steel lines rusting out. I lived in Nevada, a long way from salt water and one of the driest states in the nation, most of my life and had steel brake lines rust out (as from the inside out). I have known many others also that rusted out, some causing accidents.Interesting product however, I live way inland so I'm not worried about saltwater effects and the lines we made up for the C4 when I pulled the FMX were formed on the brake line tooling and fit, flow and don't leak as designed, but hey, whatever floats the boat!
Easy now, I was only referring to the "purpose" of the special lines being engineered for salt water and durability, etc. I was making a funny...Just because you don't live near the coast and subject to salt water doesn't mean you are immune from steel lines rusting out. I lived in Nevada, a long way from salt water and one of the driest states in the nation, most of my life and had steel brake lines rust out (as from the inside out). I have known many others also that rusted out, some causing accidents.
The references to marine use is to show the durability, not the only place they can and should be used. You live in Wisconsin where salt is commonly used on roads in the winter, so are likely to encounter salt water occasionally.
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