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Engine Oil Cooler Lines

adf5565

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Finally got around to installing the Dorman lines. Like was mentioned they are close but not exact to the original ones so it required a little bit of tweaking and a new bracket to hold to the manifold. Overall not a bad project but more of a pain than I was expecting!0BE35896-996E-49F3-9FCD-F58A00432C19.jpeg
 

cucvrus

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Finally got around to installing the Dorman lines. Like was mentioned they are close but not exact to the original ones so it required a little bit of tweaking and a new bracket to hold to the manifold. Overall not a bad project but more of a pain than I was expecting!View attachment 858161
The point is that you did it. And you did it yourself. As long as the metal tubes are not making any contact with anything you have completed an A + Job. Congratulations. Most replacement lines I have seen on peoples CUCV's were just swinging in the breeze unsupported. So, if you went thru the task with the bracket, you deserve a gold star. Take Care. Great Job.
 
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