mattthebrat
Diesel Dork
Best fix are new lines, if in a hurry get Greg's set, if you can wait Heath www.heathdiesel.com soon to have a set on the market.
Tim, what do you know about Heath's set that you can tell us? I had not heard that yet.
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Best fix are new lines, if in a hurry get Greg's set, if you can wait Heath www.heathdiesel.com soon to have a set on the market.
From what Bill was telling me Todd there came up with the idea, and they will be marketing it soon, you may want to see if it is ready for sale yet
If anyone is designing a oil cooler line set-up please take note that the oil cooler line ports on the block are not vertical. This requires 2 different length hoses. Greg's are both the same length. There is about 1 1/2" difference. With greg's kit I have very different amounts of slack in the lines. Looks very sloppy.The hose also needs to be covered to not rub the block heater cord. I used the factory clamp on the motor mount bracket to hold the lines. Heat shielding from exhaust manifold heat would be good also. It ends up very close to the manifold.
I have to admit I have not taken a good look by since the new oil cooler is the same size why has no one just made a new set of lines for it? Seams like the good alternative to a $200 system with a new oil cooler? Unless you are planing on moving your oil cooler to be your Trany cooler then it makes seance.
Fittings are one of the issues. Obsolete on earlier models and you would have to have some rubber or something that is flexible anyway. Installation would be much harder than with kits that are already available.
Greg
I have heard that the fittings shear off the cooler often when breaking them free after being on for 12-15yrs....
Yea, if people just twist the line nut without holding the hex on the cooler with another wrench:nono:, thats what'll happenI have heard that the fittings shear off the cooler often when breaking them free after being on for 12-15yrs....