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Old 08-11-2019   #21
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Save some money and get a hand pump 2 gallon bug sprayer from Home Depot.
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Old 08-11-2019   #22
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Sweet, I was wondering if one of these would work. I wasn't sure they would push enough pressure, but that's cool, reckon I will scoop one up tomorrow, thanks great idea!
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Old 08-11-2019   #23
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Save some money and get a hand pump 2 gallon bug sprayer from Home Depot.
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How many psi does that need to work, Phil?
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Old 08-11-2019   #24
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Hey guys, I read somewhere that the 1990 has a small oil drain plug on the oil cooler is this true? If not how do ya drain the oil cooler? The oil in the car is full and looks brand new, I found three quarts of Castrol syntec in the storage compartment behind the passenger seat. It has a black oil filter on it and it looks new also. I think the guy I bought it from changed the oil. Doesn't this engine require 12% zinc?
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Old 08-11-2019   #25
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Hans,
10-15 psi


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Old 08-17-2019   #26
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4 quarts Amsoil and 1 pint Zddp additive forced into the system, new Napa gold 1324 filter, going to finish adding oil, install plugs, fill coolant, see what happens. Thanks for the help.
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Old 08-17-2019   #27
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Just FYI, you know these engines hold about 9 quarts of oil, right?


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Old 08-17-2019   #28
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Also Amsoil has enough ZDDP that you don’t need extra
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Old 08-17-2019   #29
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Yes, on the oil amount, and rather be safe on the zinc, I going to have to change the oil again very soon anyway, did not get any out of the cooler and when I took the old oil filter off it was bone dry and even after I drained the oil it still had oil in the oil filter housing just sitting there. Is that normal? I let it drain for about 6 hours. Thanks.
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Old 08-17-2019   #30
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I wanted to ask about the air filter system, it looks like a k&n filter, but it looks very restrictive.
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