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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / November 2005

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V8 Oil cooler pipes query.

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Lee_D - 11 Nov 2005 18:29 GMT
Right having compiled a mass of parts for Morph I'm going to get cracking
next week making them into something which again resembles a V8. I have a
couple of other jobs to do which it would make sense to do at the same time
given the change of fluids too.

One of these jobs being removal an refit of refurbed Oil cooler hoses. When
I pull the old hoses off should this generate any problems with the oil pump
priming up given they will be off for a few days no doubt while the recon
hoses are sorted. I'll leave as much oil in as possible but I am trying to
avoid any unnecessary problems.

Cheers,

Lee D
Badger - 11 Nov 2005 18:41 GMT
> Right having compiled a mass of parts for Morph I'm going to get cracking
> next week making them into something which again resembles a V8. I have a
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> the recon hoses are sorted. I'll leave as much oil in as possible but I am
> trying to avoid any unnecessary problems.

Fill from uppermost connection before fitting, and prime system with dizzy
out using a priming tool in a drill. Guaranteed then.
Badger.
 
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