Aluminum Transmission Pan

aaklingler

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if youre gonna swap the lines for the 3/8 line go to ford and get the 2 fittings that screw into the tranny for the 4r100.no need for adapters and i remember something about the check ball in the e4ods fitting that restricts the fluid flow.

What do the fittings do, do they have a hose barb or can I get a roll of 3/8 tubing and hook them up to that? Do they eliminate the check balls? Can I take the check balls out and reuse mine?
 

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the 4r100 fittings take a 3/8 steel line instead of 5/16.the orifices are also larger than the e4ods fittings.i was told the 5/16 fitting with the ball on the e4od is too restrictive.was told it causes poor lubrication to the rear of the tranny.its been a while but thats what i remember being told when i bought my monster box.
 

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the 4r100 fittings take a 3/8 steel line instead of 5/16.the orifices are also larger than the e4ods fittings.i was told the 5/16 fitting with the ball on the e4od is too restrictive.was told it causes poor lubrication to the rear of the tranny.its been a while but thats what i remember being told when i bought my monster box.

Did you make your own 3/8th steel lines or can you use SD lines? Anybody like a brand of ATF better then another?
 

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the monster box came with 3/8 braided lines.but its simple to bend up a new line though.
 

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