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Old 09-02-2013, 11:20 AM
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Heat exchanger is OK

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Originally Posted by hioub View Post
Thank you!!
How can I close the holes of the engine after changing place of oil-exchange heater?
You may not have to do that. It may be possible for the 1998 engine to fit in your car, in place of the 1994 engine, without changing the oil-to-coolant heat exchanger. I have both 606.910 and 606.912 engines in my two cars -- it looks to me that the .912 engine will replace the .910 engine without changing the oil-exchange heater. That would be much less work for you.

As to the position of the revolutions sensor, it may be possible to leave the sensor unchanged and just extend the wires as necessary to connect the 1998 engine to the 1994 car.

Is the 1994 car a W124 model?

Jeremy
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