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Help identifying transmission cooler fitting


jballard81

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4.0 V6
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Screwed up the threads of this fitting in my while drilling out the frozen 3/8" line.

It's 5/8-18 unf thread and had an inverted flare on the 3/8" line that was stuck in there.

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If I had a 5/8 unf die I would just clean up the threads, but I don't. I'm googling but haven't had any luck yet. Will post back if I find it first.
 
since the sealing is at the end with the flare you can grind/file the damaged threads.
a mini grinder or set of mini files would work.

I see the dimple on the end, that may also need some work.
 
I am going to try to clean up the threads and use it. However, I also found the replacement.

TransLine Tube Nut - 3/8 x 5/8-18 Invtd Flare Long - 2 per Bag
You can search for part number: TR620

Not available in a lot of places, but got one ordered in case this one fails me..
 
O'reillys here in town has most of those fittings. Any auto shop probably has or can get a brake line repair with that end on it. If you're looking for local to get it back together today.
 

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