Hi mate, just wondering if you used the A/C rad for an oil cooler? believe you were going to, if so how'd ya connect up the hoses? was it to the alloy pipes in the pic or to the alloy block? if you have any pic's of it that may help me, just removed mine this morning, what a bugger, also it's a dam sight bigger than i thought it was lot of wasted space there now but the caseing has to be there for the fanned air
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Originally posted by POPEYEHi mate, just wondering if you used the A/C rad for an oil cooler? believe you were going to, if so how'd ya connect up the hoses? was it to the alloy pipes in the pic or to the alloy block? if you have any pic's of it that may help me, just removed mine this morning, what a bugger, also it's a dam sight bigger than i thought it was lot of wasted space there now but the caseing has to be there for the fanned air
Also use a tranny fluid type of pipes as i used coolant hose (really good quality) and it leaked eventually. Worked well whilst working. Im back to normal now as i havent the inclination or need for a cooler, as i dont tow, i found body lift did a good job for cooling.
Hope that helps buddyWithout Surf And Unhappy
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Cheer's Carl, yeah i know what you mean, i took the valved block bit off and would like really to fit some sort of fitting to the two tails, any how i'll sort something out, i used 10mm fuel hose on my last effort and that seem'd ok, it was the rad it's self that was no good,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYECheer's Carl, yeah i know what you mean, i took the valved block bit off and would like really to fit some sort of fitting to the two tails, any how i'll sort something out, i used 10mm fuel hose on my last effort and that seem'd ok, it was the rad it's self that was no good,Without Surf And Unhappy
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