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> Aluminum Oil Cooler Repair?, Anyone know of a shop that repairs Fluidynes?
race914
post Apr 28 2007, 06:46 PM
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I have a Fluidyne 30417 that appears to have a 'short circuit'. Inlet line reads 160F, Outlet line reads 160F, Fins read air temp. Opposite side tank reads air temp.

Looks like the oil is coming in, and going back out directley without going through the cooling fins!

Fluidyne does not repair their products.... Anyone know of a shop that will diagnose & repair an aluminum oil cooler?

Thanks....
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post Apr 28 2007, 08:22 PM
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QUOTE(race914 @ Apr 28 2007, 04:46 PM) *

I have a Fluidyne 30417 that appears to have a 'short circuit'. Inlet line reads 160F, Outlet line reads 160F, Fins read air temp. Opposite side tank reads air temp.

Looks like the oil is coming in, and going back out directley without going through the cooling fins!

Fluidyne does not repair their products.... Anyone know of a shop that will diagnose & repair an aluminum oil cooler?

Thanks....


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i just had some welding done on mine (30618), no repair, just added on some flanges.

but, if the cooler doesn't cool, shouldn't that be covered by the warranty ???
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