1st pic. you have to remove this heat shield. It's in the way of the plumping of the cooler and fan.
These next pic's are about making you own stainless hose. I got all of the fittings and hose from Jegs. The size is AN -8.
List of parts.
Need 1,
555-28012 | JEGS
Need 3,
555-110002 | JEGS
Need 1,
361-AT230308 | JEGS
Need 1. I got a 10ft lenght. 3ft would be more then enough.
361-410008 | JEGS
Need 1. This goes on the inlet side of the cooler.
361-AT812008 | JEGS
Need 3.
361-AT809008 | JEGS
The Banjo fitting come from Pegasus Auto Racing. These ain't cheap.
Need 2,
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...asp?RecID=8754
Need 2,
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...sp?RecID=10034
Need 1 package, #3278-M18
https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/pr...p?Product=3278
I have extra hose and some fittings left over if anyone wants them cheap.
2nd pic. Making my own Stainless lines. Not hard to do. First measure your line. Tape up the area to be cut. The tape keeps the stainless from coming apart.
3rd pic. I use a die grinder with a 4" fiber cut off wheel. Makes for a fast straight cut.
4th pic. This is what your hose should look like after removing the tape.
5th pic. Installing the outer part. You have to use some force to get it where it has to be.
6th pic. Put hose lube inside the hose and on the inner piece.
7th pic. Starting to install the inner piece. This can be a bear to get started.
8th pic. Once the inner piece is started. Mark the hose with a Sharpie at the rear of the outer piece. This with let you know if the hose is moving out of position when you are screwing in the inner piece.
9th and 10th pic's. The end is finished, and the hose is finished. Ready for install.