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I installed my cooler today and noticed that there is a gap between the cooler and the duct . Am I missing aome kind of seal there?
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I just looked over my engine real quick. There's a small gap between the oil cooler/shroud but nothing like yours. I guess a seal of some sort won't hurt.
I've seen one sided sticky rubber/foam seals that usually go around doors and what not at hardware stores. That should work just fine between the shroud and cooler. What metal tin are you looking for ? or is it the 914-6 engine tins ? |
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