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Anthony in Madrid

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Re: Oil cooler seals
« Reply #15 on: 05 November 2014, 08:25:33 »

:y :y :y :y OK price seems a bit steep if thats x1 but it is BMW special one ::) ::)

Result! Got them down to 2.00 Squid a washer + free delivery. Mustn't grumble  ;D
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Right ...what else?
Oh I checked online and early Omega B's have the screw in oil filters. But the cars in today to change the HT Leads
and I'll get that checked 100%.

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Re: Oil cooler seals
« Reply #16 on: 05 November 2014, 15:02:30 »

Yep, VOF93 the old faithful (used since the 70s) used on the earlier engines.
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Re: Oil cooler seals
« Reply #17 on: 05 November 2014, 15:50:19 »

:y :y :y :y OK price seems a bit steep if thats x1 but it is BMW special one ::) ::)

Result! Got them down to 2.00 Squid a washer + free delivery. Mustn't grumble  ;D
Ordered 4.
Right ...what else?
Oh I checked online and early Omega B's have the screw in oil filters. But the cars in today to change the HT Leads
and I'll get that checked 100%.

Cheers for the help
Ant
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Thats about it for parts you may want to change the thermostat while you have it all exposed if its not been done for several years and don,t forget to let the sealent cure for 24 hrs B4 you add water and begin flushing all crud out of system.[/size]
« Last Edit: 05 November 2014, 15:53:39 by sjr47 »
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Re: Oil cooler seals
« Reply #18 on: 05 November 2014, 17:24:49 »

:y :y :y :y OK price seems a bit steep if thats x1 but it is BMW special one ::) ::)

Result! Got them down to 2.00 Squid a washer + free delivery. Mustn't grumble  ;D
Ordered 4.
Right ...what else?
Oh I checked online and early Omega B's have the screw in oil filters. But the cars in today to change the HT Leads
and I'll get that checked 100%.

Cheers for the help
Ant
 :y
Thats about it for parts you may want to change the thermostat while you have it all exposed if its not been done for several years and don,t forget to let the sealent cure for 24 hrs B4 you add water and begin flushing all crud out of system.[/size]

Got ya!!!  ;) :y
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