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Old 05-22-05, 10:37 PM
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Dual Oil cooler connections

Well The search function does not seem to be working, and this froum is being a pita! Anyways I want to see if I got this right:

-OUT from front of block IN to smaller block connection on passenger oil cooler
-OUT from Larger block conenction on passenger cooler, IN to smaller block connection on drivers side oil cooler
-OUT from larger block conenction on drivers cooler to the return line going to the oil opedestal

Is that correct? Thanks!
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stock dual coolers?

The line from the front of the engine block goes to the passenger side fitting of the passenger cooler. The line then runs from the drivers side fitting of the passenger cooler to the passenger side fitting of the drivers cooler. Then the line from the oil pedestal goes to the drivers side fitting of drivers side cooler.
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LOL that a thats just a bit confusing, I will have to check and seel if that is how I said.
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From a previous post, it also looks like thread on the oil-coolers is M18x1.5

:-) neil
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It's definitely not M18. If it's not 20, it's 22. I've seen all three answers posted in various threads. I'm looking to confirm that myself.




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