1989 Dodge Raider "oil radiator" Questions

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...to lift the unit at an angle to get it up and over the front bar of the body Remember to drain all oils before you start and it won't be half as messy. Remove the bonnet as well for more ...

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...oil in radiator I have been getting a very slight amount of oil (half teaspoon or so every 200 miles) in the reservoir tank that collects on top of the anti-freeze. No coolant in the oil, no smoking ...

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radiator. 12. Remove oil transmission cooler line from oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator. 13. Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside. 14. Support

radiator. 12. Remove oil transmission cooler line from oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator. 13. Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside. 14. Support

oil cooler tube clips. Install lower radiator hose. Install radiator mounting bracket assembly. Tighten bolts. Install radiator splash shield. Lower vehicle. Install upper tranmission oil cooler tube.

...oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator. Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside. Support fan shroud, radiator and A/C condenser core (19712) with a ...

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...oil cooler lines to the radiator. Tighten the transmission oil cooler line fittings to 27 Nm (20 ft. lbs.). Connect the engine oil cooler lines to the radiator. Tighten the engine oil cooler lines to ...

radiator overflow hose. Remove upper A/C condenser core retaining bolts. Remove upper A/C transmission oil cooler tube clips. Remove upper transmission oil cooler tube (7C410) using 3-8 inch fuel line

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...radiator The oil lines that goes from the oil filter to the radiator broke. Can I just put plugs in and eliminate the lines going the the radiator? There are no oil lines that go from the Oil Filter ...

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...Engine oil in radiator indicates a leakage like head gasket, cracked block or head. Transmission oil in radiator indicates a leaky radiator where the hydrolic fluid is cooled inside the

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