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Installing lofness oil cooler
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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 110478" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>if you adding capacity go to the factory cooler and remove the outlet and go to your new cooler with an new line ,then out of your new cooler and back to the line you removed. a simple loop, if you are doing away with the factory cooler then both lines get extended to the new cooler. make sure of your hydro oil temp sensor is not getting plumbed out. in the first comment the plumbing can be reverse if you want the oil to go to the new cooler first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 110478, member: 16041"] if you adding capacity go to the factory cooler and remove the outlet and go to your new cooler with an new line ,then out of your new cooler and back to the line you removed. a simple loop, if you are doing away with the factory cooler then both lines get extended to the new cooler. make sure of your hydro oil temp sensor is not getting plumbed out. in the first comment the plumbing can be reverse if you want the oil to go to the new cooler first. [/QUOTE]
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