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> oil lines for remote cooler
lmcchesney
post May 15 2004, 07:21 PM
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I have a remote oil cooler, and i was wondering what type of lines i can use to carry the oil to and from the cooler. Understandably they must be able to resist extremely high temperatures, and able to resist any corrosive properties of the oil.

Also, would transmission lines be a good solution?
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post May 15 2004, 08:10 PM
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If you do a search here for "oil cooler", you will find more than you ever wanted to know (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

The braided AN lines are usually viewed as the "best" due to their strength and heat-resistance (and good looks too), but are not cheap. You can easily spend a few $hundred just on the hose and AN fittings.

Most guys use either -10, -12, or -16 sizes depending on the specific application (engine type/size and driving conditions.)

The non stainless-sheathed oil lines (usually blue) are another option, but personally I would be reluctant to use hose-barb type fittings if it were my engine at stake. Spring for the good socket-style threaded AN stuff.
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