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| 3rd Gear Member | Pitster Oil Coolers
Hey, I've got a cool up grade for your Replacement pitster oil coolers I went down to my local auto (Speed) shop and bought a couple of Anodized pressure connections. Earls Fittings Part # 991945ERL and 309106ERL (For Left Side) ![]() Upgrade Oil Cooler ![]() OEM Cooler line with Bolt fitting (Right side) |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Nov 2006
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your the man, thanks for the info
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| 3rd Gear Member | Re: Pitster Oil Coolers
I just realized i didn't post a final install picture: |
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| 5th Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: KANSAS
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I'd recommend the swivelseal fittings over the auto-fit as they allow you to rotate the hose after assembly. They are more expense but make things easier to install and route.
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Raymore, Missouri
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Oldschool, which oil cooler is that?
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Gilbert AZ
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an oil cooler setup can be had for cheap... i took one from a Car (External Tranny cooler) and some fittings and tapped the motor myself... like 30 bux into it...
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Saginaw, MI
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I was wondering if a tranny cooler for a truck would work as a oil cooler. I thought it might be a little too big. This will help my home build. Thanks.
Last edited by billwas1; 02-09-2008 at 07:55 AM. |
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