Splicing Transmission Lines: Benefits and Drawbacks Splicing transmission lines may be appropriate, especially when merging rubber hoses with metal lines. This post will touch on a few key areas:
Connection Integrity
Make sure that everything is snug so you don’t have any leaks. Fluid loss and overheating can occur if a connection is loose, resulting in catastrophic failure.
Hose Quality
Your choice of hose material is key, Simple rubber hoses are the most common, but they can degrade over time. Use top-quality AN PTFE hoses for outstanding durability and thermal resistance
Avoiding Kinks
Warning: Be sure the hose is not bent during installation.transmission lines (ad) Fluid flow may be impaired by kinks and can cause increased pressure in the transmission cooler system that might result to damage. Installation of the hoses must also be done correctly to assure proper installation.
The short answer is yes, splicing transmission lines work and can be effective if done correctly between quality connections and using the right materials.