Oil Cooling line is leaking

g3t_t0rk

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Hey guys, stopping in again because I can't figure out how to get the cooling lines out. Well, I can get the top 2 on the actual oil cooler off easy because I took off the airbox but the bottom 2 seem to be a tad bit more difficult. Any suggestions, tips, comments?
 

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Been having to do mine about every two years. Doesn't **** as bad as some other things. ....but still not on my list of favorite activities.
 

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Had the same issue with my gen 3. All I did was apply high temparatue silicon around the metal piping connection and car hasn't seeped oil since then. 8,000 miles spirited driving and no leaks!
 

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I would look at upgrading to aftermarket ones since the OEM lines seem to leak after a few years. I'm sure a local hose shop could also make a better replacement and a cheaper alternative to OEM.
 

Allan

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The Viper Specialty dude has some pretty killer replacement lines posted on another thread. Look into that for an upgraded repair. I am considering that for my next set.
 

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The Viper Specialty dude has some pretty killer replacement lines posted on another thread. Look into that for an upgraded repair. I am considering that for my next set.

+1 I tried making my own replacement lines using what I thought were good components. Turns out all JIC fittings are NOT created equal...
 

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I did viper specialty lines from Dan. Very ****. ....uh, the lines that is, not Dan.
 

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You must 100% get Dans oil cooler lines. I promise you will love them
 

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So my car has been up on jack stands for the better part of the last month having my wheels refinished and installing some new shocks/springs, and last night I finally got it back on the ground. Started it up and rolled it out of the garage, but wait...what's this? A nice little spot of oil on the floor. After getting the car back up in the air to take a closer look, I found that the bottom oil cooler line had a small leak at the crimp next to the block. I just ordered a set of lines from Dan, so let the fun begin!
 
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