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How to make your own oil cooler lines
By JohnnyWadd,
Here is what you want...some sweet oil cooler lines!! http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/oil%20cooler%20lines/th_2012-11-20153905.jpg What parts do you need? And where do you get them? Hose to replace the OEM hard and soft lines. Fittings to connect the hose to the oil cooler and the oil filter header. Adaptors to let the fittings on your hose work with the banjo fittings on the oil cooler and to connect to the metric fitting on the oil filter header. Tools. First
aftermarket cooler lines SOLD
By JohnnyWadd,
Here are some nice like new replacement soft lines for you. These where made by a hydraulic shop. you get two adaptors that screw in down by the oil filter... http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/oil%20cooler%20lines/th_2012-11-20174406.jpg And two lines made from high pressure hydraulic hose... http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/parts%20for%20sale/th_2013-01-09184709.jpg http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z388/starionkiller/oil%20cooler%20lines/th_2012
Rockauto discount code
By carguygibby,
5% discount code at Rockauto, expires January 20, 2013. 121948846482725
headlight motor removal.
By sqall12001,
I'm having issues with my right pop up motor, I tested at the relay and have 6 volts where I don't think I should. I want to remove the motor and sensor and clean/grease them. Does anyone have advice on how to remove the motor. -Nick
