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I will not be buying prebent lines from any of the multitude of sources. Please don’t suggest that as a solution. I will be making my own lines. That’s just how I roll.

Going from the trans to the radiator, on through the Hayden aux cooler, back through the radiator and then back to the trans.

I’m hoping that someone can provide me with pics of the two lines from the trans up towards the core support. Do the stock lines run over the top of the front crossmember? Below? Are they tucked in close between the starter and the oil pan?

How did the factory run them? Where were they supported/ secured along the route?

Thanks in advance for pics.

Cheers,

Kurt

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I don't have pics but they run past the starter then bend inward toward the oil pan then along the gasket line over the center frame . on windsors they get tethered by a strap which bolts to the same anchor bolt that should be used as the block ground. a duplex bolt with 7/16" thread going into the block with a 3/8"stud remains for the cooler line strap . keep them reasonably high past the starter to keep starter removal access
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I don't have pics but they run past the starter then bend inward toward the oil pan then along the gasket line over the center frame . on windsors they get tethered by a strap which bolts to the same anchor bolt that should be used as the block ground. a duplex bolt with 7/16" thread going into the block with a 3/8"stud remains for the cooler line strap . keep them reasonably high past the starter to keep starter removal access

which transmission are you using?

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which transmission are you using?

Thanks Matt,

Installing a 4r70w behind a 300

So, between the starter and the exhaust? And over the front crossmember? I’m assuming by that they run under the motor mounts?

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Thanks Matt,

Installing a 4r70w behind a 300

So, between the starter and the exhaust? And over the front crossmember? I’m assuming by that they run under the motor mounts?

on the 4.9 yes, I do have one that I could get you a picture of. I just did this on mine about September 2023. I removed a c6.

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That would be very helpful

I see that you are in apex. about a hundred miles from me. I was through there two weeks ago going to and from the coast. I've been there a few times now. once to buy a transmission actually last year.

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I see that you are in apex. about a hundred miles from me. I was through there two weeks ago going to and from the coast. I've been there a few times now. once to buy a transmission actually last year.

Yup, in Apex. Dave (FuzzFace2) and I need to make a run out your way sometime to see your shop and also run by that place in Denton that supposedly has a huge collection of F series trucks and parts.

Hopefully you’re able to load a couple of pics for me.

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Yup, in Apex. Dave (FuzzFace2) and I need to make a run out your way sometime to see your shop and also run by that place in Denton that supposedly has a huge collection of F series trucks and parts.

Hopefully you’re able to load a couple of pics for me.

I kind of refer to it as Chernobyl. it's a defunct mobile home factory and we get asked often if it's a real shop. from the outside it isn't much. and the landlord is clearing areas off, so he is burying our entry with leftover bldgs and equipment. I do not know how long we will continue there. but its working for now.

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I kind of refer to it as Chernobyl. it's a defunct mobile home factory and we get asked often if it's a real shop. from the outside it isn't much. and the landlord is clearing areas off, so he is burying our entry with leftover bldgs and equipment. I do not know how long we will continue there. but its working for now.

Not sure if this helps or not. The lines are bolted with a hanger at the front of the motor

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