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Not sure about the 7.5 quarts but watched the SRT Tech lower and raise my Redeye several times checking oil pressure, oil level and checking for any leaks.
Not sure about the 7.5 quarts but watched the SRT Tech lower and raise my Redeye several times checking oil pressure, oil level and checking for any leaks.
Not sure about the 7.5 quarts but watched the SRT Tech lower and raise my Redeye several times checking oil pressure, oil level and checking for any leaks.
That instead of holding on to the dipstick while lowering the car, I have just left the car stationary and lifted the dipstick instead.
Of course, my lift is kinda slow, like myself, so for me doing it that way is faster.
The Owner’s manual says to do a correct oil change the cooler should be drained each time the oil is changed . It makes no since in my mind to not drain the cooler each time . But to each his own .
Don't kill me for asking this but I must ask. Most guys who complain about draining the oil cooler is removal if the access panels. They are a pain in the ass to say the least. What would be the harm of taking them off and leaving them off? Cars never used to have them. Seriously, when is the last time an object bounced up and busted up your oil pan? Yes you will be less aerodynamic. Instead of going 203 mph you will go 201. Just sayin...
. Seriously, when is the last time an object bounced up and busted up your oil pan? Yes you will be less aerodynamic. Instead of going 203 mph you will go 201. Just sayin...
That plastic is barely enough to keep a large bumble bee away from the pan. It's not a skid plate by any means.
Personally I wouldn't want to try 200 mph without that plastic, though. Chances are that the front end could get light.
Either way, it was very easy to install James access panel and not have to remove the front portion again to drain the cooler.
Don't kill me for asking this but I must ask. Most guys who complain about draining the oil cooler is removal if the access panels. They are a pain in the ass to say the least. What would be the harm of taking them off and leaving them off? Cars never used to have them. Seriously, when is the last time an object bounced up and busted up your oil pan? Yes you will be less aerodynamic. Instead of going 203 mph you will go 201. Just sayin...
Don't kill me for asking this but I must ask. Most guys who complain about draining the oil cooler is removal if the access panels. They are a pain in the ass to say the least. What would be the harm of taking them off and leaving them off? Cars never used to have them. Seriously, when is the last time an object bounced up and busted up your oil pan? Yes you will be less aerodynamic. Instead of going 203 mph you will go 201. Just sayin...
I just cut a hole in panel right where the oil cooler drain plug is , so I don't have to remove that panel , I just remove the panel for the oil filter & pan plug , 4 bolts that it much easier .
^^^^ Just make sure the cut out is just big enough to get channel locks or crescent wrench on it to hold as back up on that drain line as you break lose & tightening the plug , you don't want to bend or break the drain line tube !
^^^^ Just make sure the cut out is just big enough to get channel locks or crescent wrench on it to hold as back up on that drain line as you break lose & tightening the plug , you don't want to bend or break the drain line tube !
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