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D4 OIL COOLER

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1 month 4 weeks ago #255149 by Paul L.
D4 OIL COOLER was created by Paul L.
Have a 1938 4g D4, the oil cooler bolts on the front of the radiator and is seeping a bit. Just wondering if I can remove it and just put plugs in the bottom of the filter housing or do I need to put a loop of line on it ?
Paul  

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1 month 4 weeks ago #255151 by caterpillar13
Replied by caterpillar13 on topic D4 OIL COOLER
loop the line back

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1 month 4 weeks ago #255161 by willwingo
Replied by willwingo on topic D4 OIL COOLER
No need to loop a line.

Remove the spring and plug (inside where one line enters).
Use 2 ORFS # 8 plugs.
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1 month 3 weeks ago #255179 by trainzkid88
Replied by trainzkid88 on topic D4 OIL COOLER
you can also do what we did and get a after market trans cooler for a toyota land cruiser and mount that in front of the rad works well. depending on your climate you may be able to put a bypass loop on the lines from the filter body.

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