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Oil cooler pipesBenzBoy
@benzboy
Club Retro Rides Member 7
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Does anyone know where I can get some made up? The ones for the tranny oil cooler are OK because they're just those slip-on types, but the engine oil cooler has threaded ends. I have the originals but I need them longer (a la Bosozouku ;D). Any info and general prices would be cool! I'd imagine most hydraulics places would do them?
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pertex (possible miss spelling-- big yellow vans) will make you some up found on major industrial areas
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I normally use either Linden or Ferschl but not sure if they have branches in your area
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Nathan
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Oil cooler pipesNathan
@bgtmidget7476
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Lindlys in nottingham mate
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mercmad
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Flush Hard,it's a long way to McDonalds.
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I just had a mate use Pirtek here to make some hoses for his 6.3, all Mercs use the same lines from W111 to W126 ,and they can use the original ends.Cheap as chips too!!.
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Many years ago I changed my driving style to cope with rising fuel prices; I have now reached the stage where I am contemplating keeping my eyes shut in order to lower wind resistance.
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