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Flex-a-lite 3951 Engine Oil Cooler Kit
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Flex-a-lite engine oil cooler kit features a generous sized 5" by 20" by 3/4" oil cooler with 1/2" tubes and all the hose, fittings, and clamps to do the job right. It is designed for moderate or auxiliary engine oil cooling applications, and includes Flex-a-lite's proprietary sandwich adapters..../ Flex-a-lite 3951 Engine Oil Cooler Kit / 1978 buick skylark parts...Read more
Flex-a-lite 3951 Engine Oil Cooler Kit
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- Overall dimensions of 5" x 20" x 3/4"
- Easy to follow instructions with complete hardware, hose and fittings for complete installation
- Billet aluminum fittings offer more secure host connections
- Features 1/2" barb with a tube diameter of 1/2" for proper fit
- Designed for filters with 3/4", 13/16", 18mm, 20mm, or 22mm threads
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Product Brand : Flex-a-lite | Model : 3951
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destroyed engine : Flex-a-lite 3951 Engine Oil Cooler Kit
used this engine oil cooler on my newly rebuilt 84 Datsun 300zx Turbo Aniversary Ed. and it turned out to be a disaster. The extra oil return lines, hoses, tubing required caused air pockets to form and inadequate lubrication turnover. As a result bearings starved and ran dry, oil pressure dropped to almost zero, resulting in a whole lota money/time wasted. Needed a second rebuild $$$$$$. Bearings showed classic signs of oil issues (worn down to the brass). Oil pump was checked and it was good. Save yourself a whole lotta headaches and forget this one.