Keshka
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Great job Grey. I have done this job a few times and if your not afraid of a wrench can save you a large stack of dollars. After market parts set me back around $200 including a high volume Melling oil pump.
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High volume, high pressure, or both? Just curiousGreat job Grey. I have done this job a few times and if your not afraid of a wrench can save you a large stack of dollars. After market parts set me back around $200 including a high volume Melling oil pump.
No radiator removal, but you do drain the fluids and pull most of the tubes. Even if you did remove the radiator, you then have the transmission cooler still there. It wasn't horrible bending over.Curiosity, did you remove the radiator to do all of this, seems like from the pictures it would make it immensely easier to reach some of the front engine components?
high volume and I run 10-30 oil. Yes I know, low pressure and oil as thin as water = better milage but I am going for longer life sorry CARB standards ....stuff it.High volume, high pressure, or both? Just curious
Didn’t realize they offered those until last night.
Thanks for this!No radiator removal, but you do drain the fluids and pull most of the tubes. Even if you did remove the radiator, you then have the transmission cooler still there. It wasn't horrible bending over.
It may be a good idea to put the full race radiator in the bed and ask them again when you drop it off! Essentially, all fluids are already drained and all coolant lines disconnected anyway... The only remaining step in changing out the radiator is to literally pull the grille, a few bolts, undo the fans, and pull it out. That is not a lot of incremental labor.I was gonna see about getting them to swap in the Full Race while they were at it (I mean, if I don't have to do it myself, I don't have to do it myself).