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> Front oil cooler installation, help
sixaddict
post Apr 28 2009, 08:27 PM
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Guys:
Tried search but came up empty .
I am installing front cooler in conversion. Thought I would make a change from last one.
I would like to run lines thru bulkhead and under gas tank (without removing it) and thru blower opening to heater tubes in longitudinals.
1. Can this work
If so.....
2. need a specific reference point from which to locate holes in bulkead so as to clear everything .
Any and all help is appreciated ...

Oh one more ....placing cooler at front inside trunk. Have shroud. CAn I exit air through inner fender wells ( I know I will need holes in side of shroud and ducting ......or is there a better plan.
Thanks
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naro914
post Apr 28 2009, 09:01 PM
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Just to add....on the pass side, if you want to follow the holes that Andy did (I recommend it so you don't have to remove the tank), you can also run the lines into the rockers by removing the plug right where he has it run up against the inner rocker - just below the vent tube hole.
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