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widebody911 07-17-2002 11:22 AM

Building a Trans Cooler - need to ID and Find bits
 
I've decided to build a trans cooler setup, and I think I can do it for less than the $600 that AutoMetrics wants for theirs. Plus they won't reply to my emails, which torques me.

If I can ID this fitting and figure out where to buy it, I can do the rest myself. I have an extra cooler laying around, and can source the line locally. The Tilton pump is an off-the-shelf kinda item.

http://www.autometricsmotorsports.co..._diff_pump.jpg

Jack Olsen 07-17-2002 11:28 AM

You might want to check with Racerpartswholesale.com. Also, the company that manufactures those fittings probably has a location in San Francisco. When I did my second oil cooler, I was able to drive out to their plant for the fittings I needed.

My system uses (I think) a Tilton pump and an oil cooler from a 944 Turbo.

Chuck Moreland 07-17-2002 11:36 AM

What's a good source for the Tilton pump?

How about a spray bar?

widebody911 07-17-2002 11:52 AM

Anyone know the size and thread of the drain and fill plugs?

Early_S_Man 07-17-2002 02:15 PM

Thom,

M24 Taper for the drain & filler.

Try an industrial hydraulic supply ... they may not have it in anodized aluminum, but Aeroquip makes steel fittings of all kinds for trucks and industry!


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