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Old 01-02-07, 10:30 PM
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R1 oil cooler install

Does anybody have any detailed pics of the R1 dual oil cooler lines installed in the car? I am attempting the installation in my 93 touring. The issue I have is the dual oil cooler hard lines installed I am unable to install my fan shroud on a fluidyne radiator. Just getting the oil cooler line to angle correctly with the oil coolers was challenging.
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I'm bumping this just to see if anyone has pics handy of the stock r1 setup. I bought all the parts from a member here and had the coolers rebuilt by American Cooler. It will probably be straight forward once I get into everything, but would love some pics to make sure I run the hard lines in the right place and see where brackets go, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
PS. I know many have done this so any tips will be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by jmadams74
I'm bumping this just to see if anyone has pics handy of the stock r1 setup. I bought all the parts from a member here and had the coolers rebuilt by American Cooler. It will probably be straight forward once I get into everything, but would love some pics to make sure I run the hard lines in the right place and see where brackets go, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
PS. I know many have done this so any tips will be appreciated.
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I found it pretty easy myself with the radiator out etc they pretty much go straight in (my car was auto but is now an R1 series 8 with all the bits). If you are putting them in and you find they are a little too hard or just not fitting right, stand back and take a second look how they would fit in cause from memory there are 2 ways that look they can go in.

I hope these pics help.
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Thanks for the pics and the note. . .I hope everything went back together?
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Originally Posted by jmadams74
Thanks for the pics and the note. . .I hope everything went back together?
No worries and here are a few pic's of it now
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