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Old Dec 30, 2014 | 05:10 AM
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replacing damaged oil cooler, actually bent and one bolt is missing and held on with wire. need to disconnect oil lines but cannot locate the correct oil cooler line pliers. any other options?

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Old Dec 30, 2014 | 02:45 PM
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replacing damaged oil cooler, actually bent and one bolt is missing and held on with wire. need to disconnect oil lines but cannot locate the correct oil cooler line pliers. any other options?

Hi racedad05,

I have moved your post to its own thread since it pertains to a different subject.

If your V-12 oil cooler is part of the radiator assembly, the connectors may be similar to the ones for the transmission cooler on our '93 I-6. The photos in the album at the first link below may be helpful. It may be easier to remove the fan cowl, which is shown in the photo album at the second link:

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Old Dec 31, 2014 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Don B

P.S. The administrator has asked us to encourage members to use proper capitalization and punctuation to make posts easier to read, so other members are not discouraged from reading your posts. Also, it is helpful if you will edit your signature to include the year, model and engine of your car so other members don't have to ask. I've edited your post to add this information but if you will add it to your signature it will appear in all your posts.

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wat kinda oprsive regime are we runnin here??? soon u wont b able to use txt speek like the kids and i was just leernin it reel guud. make these guise mods and look what happens.



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