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Omega General Help / Re: oil cooler parts
« on: 12 March 2009, 09:37:22 »
not quite as clear cut as that, if the whole in your oil cooler gets big enough, (if you like me wait to long to get the job done) the when the engine gets hot and you turn the engine off, you can get reverse flow of water back into the oil,
all sorted now, after getting a secondhand oil cooler that had been fitted for a couple of weeks to a car that had been written off! from fleabay for £20 and a good dollop of tiger seal, jobs a goodun, at least this ones stainless steel
all sorted now, after getting a secondhand oil cooler that had been fitted for a couple of weeks to a car that had been written off! from fleabay for £20 and a good dollop of tiger seal, jobs a goodun, at least this ones stainless steel