New transmission lines [message #360344] |
Sat, 28 November 2020 19:32 |
Jack Ramsey
Messages: 82 Registered: December 2012 Location: Tulare, CA
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I have spent the afternoon fighting the new transmission lines, and just plain feel stupid. I know Jim K's stuff works and either the PO has some lines run in weird places or I am just plain ignorant. Replaced the flare fittings in the trans, and the lines from the stock radiator run across the front to the drivers rail, but I just can't get the threads started in the fittings for the lines from the trans running along the rail to the front. I can't figure a way to get them under the exhaust and out to the front.... so have been trying over the driver's side exhaust. seems wrong to me, but there must be a magic way to thread them through the bundles of air, brake and crap on the driver's side..
Jack Ramsey
Tulare, CA
TZE165V101526
1975 Palm Beach
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Re: New transmission lines [message #360347 is a reply to message #360345] |
Sat, 28 November 2020 20:22 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Larry,
I think the ones he has are pre-bent and he is trying to figure out the routing. I can not help him as mine are also pre-bent but by a different manufacturer. They are not the same as OEM.
I think the other problem he is having is what you always have when the lines are not perfectly vertical to the threaded hole. I always have that issue on new flared brake, or trans, or gas lines. Getting them to match and start the first thread is a pain.
I have no magic suggestions.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: New transmission lines [message #360351 is a reply to message #360347] |
Sat, 28 November 2020 22:54 |
Jack Ramsey
Messages: 82 Registered: December 2012 Location: Tulare, CA
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You are 100% correct. the exact straight threading issue. I did figure out the lines run back to the firewall and then down the driver's side, I can get the left one to thread into the right side, and the vice versa, but the proportioning valve for the brakes is always in JUST the wrong place for alignment to get the suckers threaded in. The hard part is can't move the far end of the line AND thread it in at the same time.. will require an assistant to "jiggle the line" ... a whole day wasted on a transmission line. I really wanted to start it up this weekend...
Jack Ramsey
Tulare, CA
TZE165V101526
1975 Palm Beach
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Re: New transmission lines [message #360352 is a reply to message #360351] |
Sun, 29 November 2020 00:31 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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You might have to bend those pipes slightly to get them to line up for the flare nut to start. If it is just an end the needs bent for better alignment, find a round shank phillips screw driver that is the same or slightly smaller diameter than the inside diameter of the pipe. Stick it inside the pipe. Then you can pull or push slightly to get the angle bend you need and it will not damage the sealing surface of the flare or the flare nut.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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