Oil Cooler Cleaning, local company?
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Carb cleaner or gasoline first. Then simple green/water mixture. clear water rinse. Carb cleaner again. That should take care of it and will be much cheaper than paying someone to do it.
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Originally Posted by Jodoolin
There have been several posts that make it clear the most qualified place to get the oil cooler cleaned the way it should be is at an aviation service center. Take a few minutes after a local yellow pages search and call around. They will explain the process and cost. It is not a simple flush and cleaning. It is not a radiator. You do not need a Jiffy Lube job.
I used this place. Quick turnaround and they repair the fins plus it is not very expensive. Total including the $15 shipping charge was $91. You send it to them in through the mail/UPS. Leave the t-stat in.
http://www.oilcoolers.com/default.htm
Most cars did not come with oil coolers so most shops are not equipped to service them.
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give Pankey's Radiator a shot, they're in Hayward. Had mine steam cleaned and pressure tested to 150 psi. I don't know how much it'll cost, I know the people there so my stuff is free.
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Originally Posted by RX-Heven
You are absolutely right. DO NOT take it to a radiator service shop. Some will say they can do it but you will get screwed. Most do not have the equipment to do it right. You may as well use a garden hose instead of taking it to a radiator shop (joke btw).
I used this place. Quick turnaround and they repair the fins plus it is not very expensive. Total including the $15 shipping charge was $91. You send it to them in through the mail/UPS. Leave the t-stat in.
http://www.oilcoolers.com/default.htm
Most cars did not come with oil coolers so most shops are not equipped to service them.
I used this place. Quick turnaround and they repair the fins plus it is not very expensive. Total including the $15 shipping charge was $91. You send it to them in through the mail/UPS. Leave the t-stat in.
http://www.oilcoolers.com/default.htm
Most cars did not come with oil coolers so most shops are not equipped to service them.
The button line, if you are building a brand new engine with new bearing and etc. it is recomand to get your oil cooler rebuild...
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You are correct in not using a Radiator shop.
I used a FAA shop in TX.
I did find United Accesories in Garland TX that will flush and test the operation of the Thermostat for ~115 + shipping. They are a FAA certified facility. Contact Gary Woodard @ 1-888-cooler2
3121 NATIONAL CIRCLE
GARLAND, TX 75041
Phone: 972-840-1077
Fax: 972-278-8943
Toll Free (within the US) 1-888-COOLER-2
I used a FAA shop in TX.
I did find United Accesories in Garland TX that will flush and test the operation of the Thermostat for ~115 + shipping. They are a FAA certified facility. Contact Gary Woodard @ 1-888-cooler2
3121 NATIONAL CIRCLE
GARLAND, TX 75041
Phone: 972-840-1077
Fax: 972-278-8943
Toll Free (within the US) 1-888-COOLER-2
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