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[QUOTE="kramarj, post: 850796, member: 690"] They aren't the easiest thing to do, so might as well do it right the first time, like stated. I just did the oil cooler on our work truck and I ordered parts from diesel o rings, cheaper than Ford and all oem parts. Here is a link. [url]http://www.dieselorings.com/1994-1998-ford-7-3l/engine-o-rings-and-gaskets/oil-cooler-o-ring-and-gasket-set-late-94-03.html[/url] One thing you may want to get is something like CLR to clean up the ends good. Ours were nasty, very corroded, it took me quite a while just to clean them up. In all of the write ups I looked at none of them said anything like this, so just sayin. [/QUOTE]
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