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Re: Vacuum leak
Sorry to hear of your predicament.
I didn't even know the oil cooler has a drain plug. Are the drain plugs on 90 - 92 model year coolers only? I had my oil cooler out and flushed it out with mineral spirit but didn't notice any plug. Ebay has a used 90-92 oil cooler plus AC condenser for sale. http://www.ebay.com/itm/90-91-92-COR...9SPMoP&vxp=mtr Also, a new one but listed as for 93-95 ZR-1. http://www.ebay.com/itm/94-95-C4-COR...UkygPw&vxp=mtr Does anyone know what the difference is? If it's just bolt hole location, I would buy a new one for later years and modify as needed. Last edited by secondchance; 11-30-2015 at 09:49 PM. |
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11-30-2015 | #13 |
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Re: Vacuum leak
Learned something new today. Mine being a 94 explains why I didn't notice even with the cooler out of the car.
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At the moment I'm trying to remove the radiator, big pain in the *** to remove the 7mm bolts especially driver side! |
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To remove the radiator housing, disconnect the Oil Cooler lines manifold (one bolt in the center). You can then squeeze/bend/pry the radiator housing up (drivers side first) and out. There are a couple bolts each side that have to be removed from the chassis frame rail. And.....maybe electrical connectors that are obvious and fan housing disconnected (bolts top and bottom) and the Dryer mounting disconnected from radiator housing.
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I have never removed the Oil Cooler Plug for any reason. Some others have actually drained their Oil Cooler Oil during an Oil Change which I also do not do. |
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12-01-2015 | #20 |
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I think you can pick up a good used Oil Cooler that will not break the bank. ZRXMAX may have one or know where to get one.....just in case.
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