Curtis, Go here: http://www.ptsnctb.com/ Online Catalog Accessories Cooler line 'T'. $18.99. Then all you need is a wire from that to the gauge and one from the gauge to ground.
question Dave, How did you "Only thing to watch out for is Make sure the lines are held together and up away from the front spring in the spring tower part of the frame". Your tranny cooler looks to be the same one I purchased with AN fittings. I believe I may have read that same article too on the chevy but it was not clear with running the lines thru the frame. It looks pretty tight in there for the lines not to get pinched by the springs. Later Greg
so i was told that i could hook up my tranny temp gauge to the drivers side of my trans. there was a little 1/8" plug about 2 inches back and 2 up from the shifter linkage. anybody ever use this as a spot for their gauge? is it a good or bad spot to use? thanks again curtis
If you put you fingers up in the spring tower you can feel the lines I used zip ties to hold them together and if you put the slak or extra line they will stay up and away from the spring towards the top of the frame i also used a piece of foam hose wrap just in case , There is not alot of spring movement that high up in the tower just need to keep them away from the spring Dave