Transmission lines for factory external cooler

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Rmac

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2006 kj 3.7l trail rated. Has the external trans cooler. Just had a shop replace my trans lines and I was checking them out. The do not look right. The one line is very close to the crank pulley, sticks out almost to the bumper. Looking for part# or or any info, picts for comparison.
 

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2006 kj 3.7l trail rated. Has the external trans cooler. Just had a shop replace my trans lines and I was checking them out. The do not look right. The one line is very close to the crank pulley, sticks out almost to the bumper. Looking for part# or or any info, picts for comparison.
That does not sound right at all.
 

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2006 kj 3.7l trail rated. Has the external trans cooler. Just had a shop replace my trans lines and I was checking them out. The do not look right. The one line is very close to the crank pulley, sticks out almost to the bumper. Looking for part# or or any info, picts for comparison.
For a transmission cooler, it's usually 3/8" OD. There is a port on the driver side of the transmission right above the shifter shaft. It's 1/8" npt and a sensor will thread right in. It's usually withing 10* of the factory sensor in the pan.
 
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