How To Replace An Oil Cooler Line Youtube

how To Replace oil cooler lines 1994 2004 Chevy S 10 youtube
how To Replace oil cooler lines 1994 2004 Chevy S 10 youtube

How To Replace Oil Cooler Lines 1994 2004 Chevy S 10 Youtube The oil cooler line is essential to your engine’s performance, and it’s never good when it fails. fortunately, ronnie is in the garage to help you replace yo. In this video we are replacing our old oil cooler line with a brane new one, buy taking off the c clamp pins and the 10mm and 13mm bolts you can have this of.

how To Replace Your Engine oil cooler line youtube
how To Replace Your Engine oil cooler line youtube

How To Replace Your Engine Oil Cooler Line Youtube I just don’t know who is more exhausted after that job, me or kyle. but don’t worry, in another instalment of our “maintenance minute” series, kyle makes the. Did mine today. it was a huge pain in the arse. worse part is fishing the lines out. i finally got them out by taking off the oil filter, dropping the front drive line and dropping the diff down. still ended up being a 4 hour job. i pulled thes out toward the back of the truck and put them back in the same way. having an extra set of hands. Use the flat blade screwdriver as a pry tool and pliers to remove the crimp from the oil line. a quick tug will seperate the rubber hose from the aluminum line. have a drain pan close by as oil will come pouring out of the seperated lines. spray brake cleaner on a clean rag until the rag is saturated. Step 4: remove the oil cooler lines at the engine. remove the oil cooler lines where they mount to the engine. remove the hardware that retains the oil cooler lines in place. go ahead and remove both of the oil cooler lines on this end. step 5: drain excess oil from the oil cooler lines.

Diy how To Replace Gmc Chevy oil cooler lines Quick Connect
Diy how To Replace Gmc Chevy oil cooler lines Quick Connect

Diy How To Replace Gmc Chevy Oil Cooler Lines Quick Connect Use the flat blade screwdriver as a pry tool and pliers to remove the crimp from the oil line. a quick tug will seperate the rubber hose from the aluminum line. have a drain pan close by as oil will come pouring out of the seperated lines. spray brake cleaner on a clean rag until the rag is saturated. Step 4: remove the oil cooler lines at the engine. remove the oil cooler lines where they mount to the engine. remove the hardware that retains the oil cooler lines in place. go ahead and remove both of the oil cooler lines on this end. step 5: drain excess oil from the oil cooler lines. Take it out from the point where it is connected to the engine. use a ratchet or a wrench to remove the bolts that serve as the connector of the oil cooler line. loosen and unplug. after removing it from under the car, remove the one from the top. loosen the bolts that connect the line. wiggle and pull it out slowly. When installing the new gasket, it helps to insert the bolts so that they protrude past the cooler housing by 1 4 in. or so that lets you 'hang' the gasket from them so that the gasket will be aligned properly. then push the bolts through and hand thread them to the block. (2) bolts are 10mm.

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