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Title: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 08:30:30
Hi

Trying to remove pipes that come from the filter to the oil cooler... have one of the undone but the othe is not budging dispite spraying it with WD40 etc anyone done these that can offer any further advice????
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 May 2007, 08:34:53
You need a good penetrating spray....which WD40 is not...some plusgas or rustflash is ideal.

Its also sometimes helps to disconnect the oil ooler pipes at the oil cooler end and wiggle them to help loosen the bottom connections off....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 09:15:34
Could only get loctite freezed and release any good or do I need to get something better??
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Matchless on 16 May 2007, 09:17:26
The tube nuts rust onto the pipe so use RustFlash or Plusgas and direct it between pipe and nut.
Do you have hexagonal flare spanners or crowsfoot flare spanners? If you use an ordinary open-ended spanner it will crush the nut and then you are in trouble.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 09:19:51
I do have a crossfoot spanner unsure what you mean by flared!!
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Matchless on 16 May 2007, 09:20:17
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Could only get loctite freezed and release any good or do I need to get something better??
Soundslike the same stuff, a penetrating fluid / freezer mix.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Matchless on 16 May 2007, 09:23:46
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I do have a crossfoot spanner unsure what you mean by flared!!
Forum is slow today??

Flare spanners are like a hexagonal ring with a slot in it so you can slip it over the pipe and onto the nut.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 09:57:55
Tried all the above suggestions still not getting anywhere with it and nut is starting to round off any suggestions???
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Markie on 16 May 2007, 09:59:35
my only concern with freeze and release...Mark /Pete you can confirm or dismiss is that it freezes to -43 or something crazy.....getting it on the pipes may not be a good idea and its not unknown - good as the stuff is - to actualy snap things off.

Good old plus gas for me on that one  :y
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Markie on 16 May 2007, 10:00:22
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Tried all the above suggestions still not getting anywhere with it and nut is starting to round off any suggestions???


be very very careful for a start !! 19mm crowsfoot ?
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 10:08:14
As already stated I am using a 19mm crowsfoot got one off with minimal hasle but the 2nd is being a bastard.  What are the implications of damaging the nut????
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 11:33:20
Given up on the oppsin  [smiley=evil.gif]nuts have bent the pipes out the way oil cooler now out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: TheBoy on 16 May 2007, 12:22:08
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Given up on the oppsin  [smiley=evil.gif]nuts have bent the pipes out the way oil cooler now out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh dear. I did that once, swore I'd never do it again.  Ended up costing me a leadlamp, as I smashed it over Tunnie's head ;D

Seriously, it will be 'challendging' getting them back on, and another pair of hands may be useful....
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: Markie on 16 May 2007, 16:00:55
 :o

Mark DTM gives so much invaluable information on here. And the best piece of advice he gave me was...

Dont bend the pipes  :y

Bending them out is the easy part but bending them back in Andy is gonna be hard  :( Good luck least the cooler is out....was it seeping in chocolate?
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 16:04:41
Very much so!!!!

The pipes can not be as hard as that oppsin nut was there is two of us to get it back on later so will up date you.

If I had not bent the pipes it would have been a rounded of nut and then a whole world of shit so lesser of two evils me thinks!!!! but time will tell.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: TheBoy on 16 May 2007, 20:03:05
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Very much so!!!!

The pipes can not be as hard as that oppsin nut was there is two of us to get it back on later so will up date you.

If I had not bent the pipes it would have been a rounded of nut and then a whole world of shit so lesser of two evils me thinks!!!! but time will tell.
I suspect you may develop a leak at the troublesome nuts now anyway :(
Title: Re: Oil Cooler further problems
Post by: andycuk71 on 16 May 2007, 20:11:52
Well one came off easy and the other did not budge so hopefully not but time will tell :-/