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    oem oil cooler

    I believe mine is clogged beyond repair and i was heading to the junk yard for a new/used one. Can anyone tell me the size socket i need for the nut under the oil filter to remove it. Thanx. Id like to avoid dragging all my tools in when one or two are needed only.

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    It's not small. But I can't effing remember, so bring a big crescent? I think it's 22mm but ain't at all sure.
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    '90 AWD Protege, yet another GTR swap, Open class rallycar with a Toyota GT4 gearbox swap, thus crossing the line between hobby and mental illness. And a Brabus E55 K8, removing all doubt.
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      #3
      30mm
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        #4
        whoa... um.. bg had an oe oil cooler?
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          #5
          just turn the whole cooler, itll loosen it enough to spin the nut off most of the time...
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            #6
            At least the turbo version does. pretsure teh na one does too.
            '90 AWD Protege, full GTR drivetrain swap, ~320 whp daily driver, RIP, and
            '90 AWD Protege, yet another GTR swap, Open class rallycar with a Toyota GT4 gearbox swap, thus crossing the line between hobby and mental illness. And a Brabus E55 K8, removing all doubt.
            http://www.wihandyman.com/forum/vbpi...?do=view&g=110
            http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2599486

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              #7
              Shooting for 30mm lol Thanx

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                #8
                Originally posted by worldhazard View Post
                whoa... um.. bg had an oe oil cooler?
                yep. the gtr had a little bigger of one
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                .....they totally underestimated the number of gearheads such as myself that have families but refuse to grow the hell up and stop playing with cars, or that otherwise see the utility of having 4 doors. Obviously I ain't alone, as there are a helluva lotta sti and evo here. Bueler? Beuler? Mazda? Mazda?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by worldhazard View Post
                  whoa... um.. bg had an oe oil cooler?
                  Im pretty sure most bp powered bg cars came with them the go in between the oil filter and block.
                  1995 escort wagon gtr/holset
                  1990 4wd pro - daily beater/monster car/mud buggy( sold)
                  1993 323(sold)
                  I'm buying parts i don't need, With money I don't have, To impress people I don't know.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by MD323 View Post
                    30mm
                    I could have sworn it was 32mm lol, could be 30 tho, it's been a while!

                    Originally posted by yunvmyegt View Post
                    just turn the whole cooler, itll loosen it enough to spin the nut off most of the time...
                    that's what I do lol

                    Originally posted by jay View Post
                    At least the turbo version does. pretsure teh na one does too.
                    BP and GTX had the same single stage oil cooler, but the GTR got a 3 stage oil cooler (if not 5? idk, 3 for sure...it's been a long day)

                    Originally posted by Turpro View Post
                    yep. the gtr had a little bigger of one
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