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    Is it possible to have to many wire ties? LOL..

    Looks nice but what is the "bulbous" thing in the tranny line?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Looks nice but what is the "bulbous" thing in the tranny line?
    Transmission fluid filter. I put one in the inlet line on my 700R4 until I had run it for a while. It keeps any stray metal particles from a radiator or other parts of the system from circulating back into the trans. It looks like a Magnefine filter to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle View Post
    Transmission fluid filter. I put one in the inlet line on my 700R4 until I had run it for a while. It keeps any stray metal particles from a radiator or other parts of the system from circulating back into the trans. It looks like a Magnefine filter to me.
    Yup spot on Jack. Again my OCD kicks in. I hear heat and fine metal particles are the main enemy of the 700R4 so I put this filter and a temp gauge just to be safe. I have also heard of several people killing their transmission with anti-freeze because radiators are known to corrode in the transmission cooler area. So I went with a stand alone cooler. I have gone to great lengths to do everything the right way on this car so it will function as good as it looks. I'll probably drive it the first time and it will be a blast. Then I'll park it in my driveway and walk away from it and it will fall apart like a car in a keystone cops comedy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 34_40 View Post
    Is it possible to have to many wire ties? LOL..
    Can one really ever have too many wire ties? This is one of about 5 stashes I have. Small medium and large take your pick. The last place I worked used wire ties like toilet paper. When they shut down and moved out of state they were throwing stuff away because it was cheaper to buy new. The place was so big you could drive your car in there. Pop the trunk and load-er up. Not just wire ties either; all kinds of stuff.

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    I got sick and tired of not being able to find a wrench when I needed to so for the swap meet this past weekend I went through all my wrenches and pulled out all the cheapo tools and sold a few sets. I kept all the Craftsman, S-K, and my gearwrenchs. The rest went bye bye.



    This is the drawers "AFTER" I pulled all that stuff out.




    Then I thinned it out even more and organized them. Now if I want a 5/8 wrench I reach in and grab a 5/8 wrench. What a concept!




    Next up...SOCKETS!

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