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Learned something new in this thread, and all @kcjaz had to do was "lick the tranny"It’s not ATF but I’m not going to lick the tranny to verify.
The more I think about it, the more I think this is residue from spilling coolant when we did the heater tees.
This is a safe and accepting space.Learned something new in this thread, and all @kcjaz had to do was "lick the tranny"
I’M the one catching flak for this!? LmaoDude! TMI !!!
yeah, just looked the up. $350 ouch. I think I'm going to try to straighten the tubes by making wooden clamp. I'll take a block of hardwood and drill a hole that is the tube OD, then cut the block in half. Then I'll clamp the block on the tubes to try to force the tube round again.Too bad... that's kind of a pricey cooler. If I was you, I'd try to straighten out that pipe. It looks like those 3 bolts will be a major pita to access
I was thinking you might take a few drill bits that you don't care about. One that's about the right inner diameter, and a few that are sizes smaller. A few light taps (inner diameter) with progressively larger size bits (using the dull side), might just straighten them...worth a shot...the metal doesn't look too thick (looks like aluminum), so i think you might not even need to tap, but just wiggle in each size up...yeah, just looked the up. $350 ouch. I think I'm going to try to straighten the tubes by making wooden clamp. I'll take a block of hardwood and drill a hole that is the tube OD, then cut the block in half. Then I'll clamp the block on the tubes to try to force the tube round again.
Removing the cooler looks like a PITA for sure. I like how the FSM makes it sound easy.
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Great idea. I had thought of a dowel or rod of some kind. Didn’t think about drill bits. What I need is something like this:I was thinking you might take a few drill bits that you don't care about. One that's about the right inner diameter, and a few that are sizes smaller. A few light taps (inner diameter) with progressively larger size bits (using the dull side), might just straighten them...worth a shot...the metal doesn't look too thick (looks like aluminum), so i think you might not even need to tap, but just wiggle in each size up...
You know, he really should have just... idk, something about OEM parts.Looks like it will probably hold! Let us know how it goes Arm chair quarterbacks are rooting for your leak free future!