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| BeatNavy |
Mar 7 2015, 06:11 PM
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Ok, this should be easy. I have the engine sitting on a dolly, and I'm trying to figure out where I access the oil cooler seals so I can replace them while the engine's out. I know they are on the vertical side of the cooler, and probably on the inside (not outside) side of the cooler, right? Getting access under the engine is a little difficult since it's on the dolly and I currently don't have a good view up directly underneath. What do I need to remove in order to get access to those seals? Should I attack it from the top or from underneath? I started to remove the oil filter housing but the top nut is pretty well hidden too...
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| Larmo63 |
Mar 8 2015, 12:09 AM
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The front of the motor is like a big puzzle. It looks intimidating, but it is really pretty simple. Remember to have proper torque values when putting it all back together while keeping all nuts and bolts organized. I would slide the oil cooler all the way off and clean / inspect that whole area.
I liked Mark's "I did it so you know it's not too hard" comment. |
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