Originally Posted by semtex I haven't seen an answer to this question in spite of two different people asking it, and I want to know too. Anybody know the answer?
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04-25-2009, 01:37 PM | #136 (permalink) | |
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04-25-2009, 10:03 PM | #138 (permalink) |
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umm....I am not going to be switching around my oil weight too much, so I dont care if a bit stays in the system when I do it. What I will do is change my oil a little more often so that the oil that is left in the system ins't complete crap.
The car took exactly 6 quarts with the cooler installed. I still haven't been able to get the oil temp past 220 on the street. |
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Every car I had with a cooler/coolers has not had a provision for dumping the oil in the cooler. I wish I could remember where I saw the photo of a cooler equipped with a purge apparatus.
If you don't cook the oil, minimal reason to worry about that after a cooler install, there shouldn't be an issue. I know it goes against reason to leave a quart of used oil in the car. It didn't set well with me in the beginning, got used to the idea.
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here's a pic of an extra core I have that was installed with lines down... it was installed when I had a line leak, so to be on the safe side, I'm not using it... plus it is a little too small IMO... but if someone wants it - at their risk- just drop me a PM w/ proposed price...
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I guess an easy fix would be to change the oil more frequently. That way, whatever is left in the cooler isn't exactly "expired".
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What do you mean there isn't enough room for wrap?
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