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Location: NSW, East Coast
Registered: July 2003
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4age/ae86 oil cooler
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Thu, 18 March 2004 01:21
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As above ive decided to install a oil cooler and i need parts, any suggestions as to what i need and where to get it.
I dont think i need to spend the earth on this so a factory oil coolers will suffice?
Do the fwd oil coolers adapt easy. I know ill need a filter relocation kit, oil cooler and lines.
Any info is always apprecited.
Steve
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Registered: November 2003
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Re: 4age/ae86 oil cooler
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Thu, 18 March 2004 13:17

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Filter relocation is not necessary...it is designed for easy access to oil filter, if u r in tight budget, just get the adaptor, hose and oil cooler...
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Toymods Social Secretary
Location: Sydney
Registered: July 2002
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Re: 4age/ae86 oil cooler
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Thu, 18 March 2004 23:54

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since you are located at "ya mum" - i really dont know what self serve auto wreckers you have local...
Here in sydney we have Pick N Payless. Down there there is about 7 corollas with factory oil cooler setups. AE82 twinkys, AE92 sx/GTi, and AE95 (4wd) all have these oil cooler setups. Take off the exhaust manifold and there should be a sandwich plate between the oil filter and the block.... you will need a large socket to get it off though.
Then just take the banjo bolt and fitting from the sump, a few of the hoses and the cooler itself and you should be able to go home and screw around with fitting that. At the most you will have to buy new oil hoses (wow, thats not expensive!).
I still have been too lazy to do mine and give pics
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Location: NSW, East Coast
Registered: July 2003
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Re: 4age/ae86 oil cooler
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Sun, 21 March 2004 01:13
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THE WITZL wrote on Fri, 19 March 2004 10:54 | since you are located at "ya mum" - i really dont know what self serve auto wreckers you have local...
Here in sydney we have Pick N Payless. Down there there is about 7 corollas with factory oil cooler setups. AE82 twinkys, AE92 sx/GTi, and AE95 (4wd) all have these oil cooler setups. Take off the exhaust manifold and there should be a sandwich plate between the oil filter and the block.... you will need a large socket to get it off though.
Then just take the banjo bolt and fitting from the sump, a few of the hoses and the cooler itself and you should be able to go home and screw around with fitting that. At the most you will have to buy new oil hoses (wow, thats not expensive!).
I still have been too lazy to do mine and give pics
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Location is only at "ya mum" to co-exist with my signature.
Im actually in Newcastle.
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