oil cooler seals, with engine in the car is easy |
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oil cooler seals, with engine in the car is easy |
sean_v8_914 |
Aug 26 2013, 11:59 PM
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Chingon 601 Group: Members Posts: 4,011 Joined: 1-February 05 From: San Diego Member No.: 3,541 |
crow is tasty this time of year. i should know because this post is me eating some major crow.
changing the oil cooler seals is easy to do without removing the engine. it should take you about an hour if you have some good basic tools like: 13mm wrench, 13mm socket and ratchet-1/4" drive is better, 10mm deep socket 1/4" drive , 10mm wrench, long flat head scerw driver, a pointed scribe remove the oil filter, catch oil drool 1975/76 remove teh heater tins on right side, the one from exchanger to fan housing retract j tube disconnect it first. should have slotted cheese head screws remove speedo cable from trans. pull it out of the way to the fire wall the outboard side of the oil cooler has a bracket that holds it to the fan shroud. 13mm bolt the bracket holds the cooler with a 6mm cheese head , loosen that also to enable bracket to wiggle on end of cooler Attached thumbnail(s) |
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