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Gear Up with the Waricaca 397 Transmission Line Fitting Kit: Perfectly Suited for GM Vehicles from 1996 Onwards, Featuring Snap-in Style Lines Review

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Description of Gear Up with the Waricaca 397 Transmission Line Fitting Kit: Perfectly Suited for GM Vehicles from 1996 Onwards, Featuring Snap-in Style Lines

Fits for: GM 1996 and Later Snap-in Style Lines. Material: Made of high quality brass, durable in use. Part Number: OC-397/397/OC397. Feature: Designed to connect the transmission cooler line to the cooler hose; Coated for extra protection against corrosion. Note: Please check all the product information to make sure this is the right one you want before placing your order.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfectly. No leaks.

Did exactly what it was supposed to do. Fits perfectly with my 2017 GMC Terrain cooler. Installing a secondary transmission cooler became a snap.

Pros
  • Fits: GM 1996 and later Snap-in Style Lines
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  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An adapter for an external cooler is needed

Much better than 397 screw adapter. Much easier to install. 1) Remove the retaining clip on the original line, 2) Pull the barb end out of the heatsink, 3) Insert this adapter and 4) Reinstall the retaining clip. You now have a two-barred connection and don't have to unscrew anything or lose fluid.

Pros
  • Article: OC-397/397/OC397
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for GM Push/Clip Oil Fittings

Connect to a drain pail with a short 3/8" rubber/oil hose and then 5/16" clear plastic tubing. The reduced line slows the oil drain from the 4L80E transmission pump just enough to allow you to continue adding oil while watching the old oil being pumped into the drain pail. This minimizes waste by watching the old oil turn into a clear red liquid. Just an idea.

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  • Feature: Designed to connect transmission coolant line to coolant hose; Coated for added corrosion protection
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for changing the transmission fluid on a 2002 Tahoe

This fitting was what I needed to change the automatic transmission fluid on my 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71 (FIN Z). I attached a fitting to the port where the transmission oil leaves the cooler. I attached a 10 foot length of 3/8 inch ID vinyl hose to the other end of the fitting and routed the hose into a large drain pan. I was able to pump out the old transmission oil in batches and periodically stop to refill the transmission. Sump with new automatic transmission oil. The fitting and hoses…

Pros
  • Material: Made from high quality brass, durable
Cons
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