HOW TO REPLACE A ENGINE OIL COOLER
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- čas přidán 3. 02. 2021
- This video will show you HOW TO REPLACE A ENGINE OIL COOLER. If you have Engine Oil in your Radiator. Chances are you have a Bad ENGINE OIL COOLER. I will be using a S-4700 International Truck to demonstrate. This Procedure can be used on any brand vehicle.@dairleautoclassicrestorati6892
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Just what I needed thanks for the video 📹
Very good video Sir! Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Thank you!
Perfect video, thanks, God bless you.
Thank you!
Very well done, before I watched your video I damaged a supply or return line that goes from the top of the filter housing to the top of the turbo. My truck is , I think a later model and has it seems, more stuff in the way. By coincidence my cooler set up was very similar to the one shown, thanks. (02 4300 Lopro, DT466)
I hope that the video was helpful. I thank you for showing.
Thank u sir
Thank you!
Hello, I have a 1996 international dt466 and the coolant goes straight into the oil pan and oil goes into the reservoir. Do you think the oil cooler could be the problem? Thanks in advance. Loved the video too.
Hello,
You have ever two problems. 1. One of the Piston Liner has a bad O- ring which would cause coolant to leak by. 2. It could be a blown Head Gasket. With what you told me. It would not be the Engine Oil Cooler. You will need to do a pressure test and remove the Oil Pan to determined which Piston Liner maybe leaking.
Is that the same metal coolant line that came off the original? The metal line on ours is broken on the end that goes into the engine and I'm hoping there's a way to replace it, because I don't think it's fixable
It's the same original line. I never had to purchase one. If the International Dealer can't help. You may want to try the Hardware Store.
With a leaking oil cooler. Will it cause abslight overheating issue? Thank you happy new year sir
Yes, if you let it go too long. It can effect your Radiator Cores causing you to have over heating issues
Good morning Sir, there is a regulator valve behind the cooler, can you please tell me how to remove it for inspection or replacement?
Thank you in anticipation.
Hello,
If I am not mistaken. You are referring to what I call a Heater Control Valve. You may need some PB Blaster and a good pipe wrench in some cases. Water sometimes seem to make some items more difficult to remove.
I may had missed it in the video. My questions is why couldn't you reuse the old oil cooler and replace all the seals?
You can reuse the old Cooler if you are repairing a external leak. The Cooler on this Truck was leaking internal. Which gave me no other choice but to replace it.
What were your initial symptoms? Anything besides oil in the coolant? Coolant in oil, or overheating?
It had oil in the coolant. It had not started overheating yet. Caught it just in time. I have ran across some that over heated to the point that I had to remove the radiator. And have a radiator flush it out by a radiator shop.
I HAVE OIL LEAKING FROM THERE DO I NEED TO REPLACE THE WHOLE THING
No,
You can order the two gaskets that mount in between Oil Cooler and Engine from the Dealer.
I need your help please
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