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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 04:47 PM
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I had some work done on my 2000 2WD blazer recently and the dealer told me I have a leaky oil cooler hose and oil filter o-ring. They wanted to charge me $450 to replace....yeah right. Can any one help me out with how to go about this?
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Default RE: Leaking Oil Cooler Hose and Oil Filter O-Ring

Check this out: HOW-TO: Leaking Remote Oil Filter Lines
 
Old Feb 4, 2008 | 07:31 PM
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Good luck with that, me and dad were gonna fix mine, but we got to looking at it and there was a couple bolts that we couldnt get to and ended up just taking itto a garage.
 
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Default RE: Leaking Oil Cooler Hose and Oil Filter O-Ring

2wd is REALLY easy as compared to 4wd though!! Just one set of lines and no front diff in the way!! Tyler, you should be able to have that job done in under 2 hours working on the ground! I think the last one I did, which I do them all the time, took me about 25 minutes, so with no experience it will still be a quick job!! Good luck!!
 
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