Separation of oil cooler from oil cooler case

Templin

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If your asking what I think, stick long socket in hole and carefully drive out with hammer. That's how I had to get mine out when I installed a new oil cooler. Like I said be very careful since the oil cooler housing is "pop" metal, and if you hit anything important the metal will mar up very easy.
 

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Just one of those things you think will never come out but after allottttaaaaa beer and elbow grease it finally does.
 

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If your asking what I think, stick long socket in hole and carefully drive out with hammer. That's how I had to get mine out when I installed a new oil cooler. Like I said be very careful since the oil cooler housing is "pop" metal, and if you hit anything important the metal will mar up very easy.

This and a set of wood blocks
 

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This and a set of wood blocks

I did mine exactly a year ago and haven't had to do one since. I knew the long socket or similar tool was a must but I forgot about the wood block to hold it off the ground as you drove it out. Like Dave said, beer is needed. 6 pack should do for the removal of the oil cooler and another 6 to put the new one back in.
 

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Our shop record is two hits and it dropped.ising 2 2x4's a 7/8 socket and hammer
 
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