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90turbo1 09-11-07 08:29 PM

new strut cartridges
 
so I got new cartridges for my rx7 and when I removed the old ones, there was oil in the tubes. A guy told me that that oil is for heat transfer to the outside of the tube...

any one know what oil this is and how much to put in..

thanks

Seniorchief 09-11-07 09:13 PM

Factory Service Manual (FSM) in the 1st Gen RX-7 FAQ's section. Chapter 13, page 13-7.

trochoid 09-12-07 03:40 AM

Depends, if they were the oem struts, that oil was for the strut to work, they were rebuildable. If they were replacement inserts, then yes, the oil helps transfer heat out for cooling. When installing new inserts, use 1-2 oz. of oil in each tube.

90turbo1 09-12-07 10:25 AM

THANKS THEY ARE AFTERMARKET INSERTS. SO MY NEXT QUESTION IS THAT ON THE FSM THEY SHOW A SEAL OF SOME SORT TO HOLD THE OIL IN. WHEN i USE AN AFTERMARKET INSERT DO i NEED A SEAL OR JUST INSTALL THE NUT ON THE TOP AND TORQUE IT. AND BE DONE WITH IT.

Kentetsu 09-12-07 12:14 PM

Nope, just put the insert in and fill the gap with either oil or antifreeze...

Jeff20B 09-12-07 12:58 PM

What weight of oil should be used? I've got some 20w50 and 80w90 sitting here.

j9fd3s 09-12-07 02:26 PM


Originally Posted by Jeff20B (Post 7326708)
What weight of oil should be used? I've got some 20w50 and 80w90 sitting here.

doesnt matter, you're just using it as coolant

90turbo1 09-13-07 11:41 AM

Ahhh Thanks For All The Help


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