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Old 06-21-05, 01:52 PM
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Oil cooler lines

Ok i just tore an oil cooler line and i orderd some stainless steel oil cooler lines. i was wonder what size is the oil cooler line fitting. i have a 7/8 and that's to small. if someone knows what size it is for sure i can go buy a wrench...please help....!
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23MM as I recall. At least for the banjo bolts. The front cover is slightly smaller, but I normally just use an adjustable wrench for that one.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
23MM as I recall. At least for the banjo bolts. The front cover is slightly smaller, but I normally just use an adjustable wrench for that one.

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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
23MM as I recall. At least for the banjo bolts. The front cover is slightly smaller, but I normally just use an adjustable wrench for that one.
My memory is telling me 21mm for the front cover. That's only because I'm pretty certain it wasn't 19mm.
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I usually whip out my metric adjustable wrench! I thought 21mm myself, but that could be from FB days on the oil cooler itself.
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"Metric" adjustable wrench? OK....
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We have one of those at work. It's an adjustable wrench, but it has markings on it for what size you are adjusted to.

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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
"Metric" adjustable wrench? OK....
lol, yeah.

I had a 22mm and a 7/8" wrench and neither were big enough. I just pulled out the vice grips and had no trouble.
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