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I removed the OEM oil cooler but did notice a hole cross drilled in the block, where the bolt goes, that holds the adaptor plate. Not sure what its for
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Remove OEM oil cooler is a good idea. More room, less weight. |
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19 | 47.50% |
Leave it with the aftermarket cooler for better results. |
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21 | 52.50% |
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I removed the OEM oil cooler but did notice a hole cross drilled in the block, where the bolt goes, that holds the adaptor plate. Not sure what its for but if you use the long original bolt that goes with the OEM cooler it will block this hole. I ended up cutting some length off it to clear this passage.
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