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1967-1973 Dodge Dart Transmission Cooler Lines V8 A904 Stainless YTC6703SS

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1967-1973 Dodge Dart Transmission Cooler Lines V8 A904 Stainless YTC6703SSTransmission Cooler Lines For 67 73 Mopar A Body V8 904 Trans Set Stainless YTC6703SS Our Transmission Cooler Line kits include all lines needed to replace the OEM lines that run from the transmission to the radiator. Some models have an external cooler line which we will also include. All lines come Pre Bent and flared with the correct threaded fittings which reduces your install time tremendously. Our mild steel lines are galphan coated for added

Transmission Cooler Lines For 67-73 Mopar A-Body V8/904 Trans Set Stainless - YTC6703SS

Our Transmission Cooler Line kits include all lines needed to replace the OEM lines that run from the transmission to the radiator. Some models have an external cooler line which we will also include.

All lines come Pre-Bent and flared with the correct threaded fittings which reduces your install time tremendously. Our mild steel lines are galphan coated for added protection.

Our stainless-steel lines are T304 but are of a special softer blend to help with any possible leaks.

Details:

  • Applications:
    • 1967-1973 Dodge Dart
    • 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda
    • 1970-1973 Plymouth Duster
    • 1971-1973 Plymouth Scamp
    • 1967-1973 Plymouth Valiant
  • Engine: 4.5L V8 273 CID or 5.2L V8 318 CID
  • Transmission: A904 (30RH) TorqueFlite
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Finish: Uncoated
  • Diameter: 5/16 in
  • Transmission Line Kit


Kit Contents:

  • 1x Transmission Oil Cooler Line A
  • 1x Transmission Oil Cooler Line B
  • 1x S Clip
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