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    Posted: July-03-2024 at 5:13pm
Old velvet drive 1:1 71C

On the lower part there is a dual threaded bushing that houses the elbow for the hose.
Does anyone know the specs on this bushing and the elbow? Are they common pipe hardware or bespoke to this tranny?
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Here's a picture showing the hose, the elbow, the bushing and the oil strainer.


The bushing part number from Borg Warner is 4885B and it ain't exactly cheap.

The elbow is 3/8 male NPT on one end and 1/2 inch flare fitting on the other.

Borg Warner part number is 122611 or a good hardware store/auto parts store should have one.



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Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:

Here's a picture showing the hose, the elbow, the bushing and the oil strainer.


The bushing part number from Borg Warner is 4885B and it ain't exactly cheap.

The elbow is 3/8 male NPT on one end and 1/2 inch flare fitting on the other.

Borg Warner part number is 122611 or a good hardware store/auto parts store should have one.

Thanks Ken. Odd thing is there was only the tub on the left (screwed into the dry seal.) There was no screen nor the tube shown on the right. I never touched it until now, so maybe I can fish it out with a pick (assuming it's actually there.)
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