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Old 10-25-09, 07:34 PM
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good price on oil cooler lines

like title says. where can the best price in stainless steal or just some good oil cooler lines be found?

thanks.
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Originally Posted by RipthatE
like title says. where can the best price in stainless steal or just some good oil cooler lines be found?

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or you could go to your local hydraulics shop and get them made up for about $50, if you are adventurous
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or you could go to your local hydraulics shop and get them made up for about $50, if you are adventurous
you think so? any idea on measurements or some sort of write up in this?

kinda like the oil metering lines i guess.. i did that Teflon tube stuff
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I used:
6' of -8an braided hose
4x 18mm to -8an adapters
4x 90 deg -8an fittings

My block is an REW though so you will have to get different adapters. The oil cooler can use the 18mm fitting though.
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Originally Posted by RipthatE
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you think so? any idea on measurements or some sort of write up in this?

kinda like the oil metering lines i guess.. i did that Teflon tube stuff
TAke off your old ones and take em to the shop, do a search on here there is a good thread of how to take off the old lines.
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