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Old 20-03-2010, 02:34 PM   #1
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Hi all I have fitted the grp A chassis engine mounts and in doing so have made a new problem.the new engine mounts foul the bit where the oil filter is screwed on to "the alloy part" So I will use a remote oil filter housing and move it on to the inner wing

Can I get rid of the stainless steel oil cooler/oil warmer thing with the two coolant hoses on one goes to the head and one to the heaters,I am not using a heater in the car as its a race car
What can I do with the hose that comes out of the head?blank it off or pipe it somewhere else?
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As far as i know, the second heater pipe goes into the thermostat housing. So if you remove the oil cooler and the heather, then connect the pipe from the head to the thermostat housing.
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Old 21-03-2010, 09:36 AM   #3
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As far as i know, the second heater pipe goes into the thermostat housing. So if you remove the oil cooler and the heather, then connect the pipe from the head to the thermostat housing.
Cheers sounds so easy now
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