new remote oil lines- The cancer has been removed...
#11
It's very obvious that you put the fittings on backwards. Hopefully you put them on correctly after testing us. Cookie?
#12
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ORIGINAL: Taymacjack
The new lines... can you spot the error???
The new lines... can you spot the error???
Yeah you used steel braided lines.
#13
ORIGINAL: Blazin_Jason
It's very obvious that you put the fittings on backwards. Hopefully you put them on correctly after testing us. Cookie?
It's very obvious that you put the fittings on backwards. Hopefully you put them on correctly after testing us. Cookie?
#14
ORIGINAL: TheBrettster
Yeah you used steel braided lines.
ORIGINAL: Taymacjack
The new lines... can you spot the error???
The new lines... can you spot the error???
Yeah you used steel braided lines.
#15
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I hope you will post a how to with fitting sizes etc. That is the smartest way to go in my opinion. Could you use AirQuip fittings? My 86 F250 4x4 460 has a factory engine oil cooler & it came with AirQuip hose & fittings from FORD. They used #8 hose.
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that looks pretty sweet... wanna do mine next lol
#18
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Link to where you got it from? Or are you making a howto. Mine leak at lil at 130k
#19
Mine leak as well. But not bad.
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