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Another failed oil cooler seal

ranchhopper

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After going over my 813 this morning trying to find a cause for the minor rise in coolant temp yesterday I found the problem. I drained out all the black antifreeze this morning and am looking for the P/N for the oil cooler seals I have been all over the old threads and five ton spread sheet and no P/Ns. I got some numbers off the TMs but they were dead ends Im running out of time trying to get this thing back together for a parade tomorrow Im committed to any help would be appreciated.
 

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Ref TM:
TM 9-2320-272-24P-1

O rings 2 of them
NSN 5330011607458 part # 3019116

Gasket
NSN 5330003288656 Part # 68210

Or get the kit:
GASKET PART OF KIT P/N 3011472
 

ranchhopper

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1,630
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Location
south elgin illinois
Ref TM:
TM 9-2320-272-24P-1

O rings 2 of them
NSN 5330011607458 part # 3019116

Gasket
NSN 5330003288656 Part # 68210

Or get the kit:
GASKET PART OF KIT P/N 3011472
Thanks I had those written down in my research the O-rings didnt look bad so just to be sure Im going to take the cooler into the radiator shop and have it pressure tested. I dont want to get it all back together just to have a leaking cooler It sucked in a gallon of oil out of the crankcase in less than five hours I would think I would be able to see a crack in the O-ring they were still relatively pliable too I will call memphis equipment or white owl for the seal kit monday.
 
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