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Re: how to remove duct for oil cooler on turbo type 44's?



At 9:35 PM -0400 8/19/99, Fred Munro wrote:
>Brett;
>
>    Remove the front bumper. The front half of the oil cooler duct will come
>off with the bumper. Removing the bumper is easy, although IMO the biggest
>PITA with installing it is getting the oil cooler duct back on :o)

Joy.  Ok, I really didn't want to remove the bumper, but oh well. 
I'll get some good access to the aux radiator; it seems to collect 
quantities of oil from somewhere(or at least did; I cleaned it out 
once or twice and the oil hasn't re-appeared very much.)

I've removed the front grille before and associated trim to get at 
the headlights, so that isn't a problem.  However, I've never removed 
the bumper itself.  Is it just a)remove the two bolts, b)disconnect 
various things light turn signals?

Brett

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