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Old 04-18-10, 01:58 PM
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oil cooler lines..

so i had the 7 on a lift at school the other day and noticed i have a few bubbles on my oil cooler lines.. you know the thick rubber ones that run along the driver side front end into the oil cooler.

i was wondering if there is a write up of some sort that will tell me exactly what i need to convert from the mazda lines to the kind that you get from jegs and have the red and blue connectors.
i tried searching OIL lines and OIL COOLER LINES and didnt really get anything
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instead of bashing you for not seraching, go to Corksport.com and buy their premade lines that are Stainless Steel. THey are not cheap
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thats the thing.. i did search what keyword did you use?
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type in ss oil cooler lines in the achieves and
https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-gen-archive-72/custom-oil-cooler-line-partlist-270545/ came up.. thanks for the help..
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The Corksport lines will be cheaper than making your own braided lines with -AN fittings. Mostly because you need adapter fittings to go from metric to -AN sizes. Another option is finding a local hydraulic shop that can rebuild the stock lines. Sometimes this can be the cheapest route, but not always.
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hmm.... ill have to look into both i spoke to my boy and he told me he might have a spare set.
thanks for the help
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