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M117 timing cover oil cooler question
Parts of my project are scattered in 3 different locations and I cannot verify my timing cover. is the timing cover different on cars that did not have an oil cooler? I don't have any pictures. I know the connection is on the timing cover but not sure if it's plugged or just not there on cars without a cooler.
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Tony H W111 280SE 3.5 Coupe Manual transmission Past cars: Porsche 914 2.0 '64 Jaguar XKE Roadster '57 Oval Window VW '71 Toyota Hilux Pickup Truck-Dad bought new '73 Toyota Celica GT |
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Tony:
Two aluminum block M116/117 timing covers surveyed have plugs in the "oil-out-to-cooler" location. The oil filter bases, however, are only cast for a return fitting, not machined & plugged. |
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Mystery solved-I saw the engine today and it has the ports on the block and cover. Reason I was concerned I got the block decked with the cover on it (so they were matched)and then I could not remember if the engine came from a oil cooler car. I think they all have the connections for oil cooler.
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Tony H W111 280SE 3.5 Coupe Manual transmission Past cars: Porsche 914 2.0 '64 Jaguar XKE Roadster '57 Oval Window VW '71 Toyota Hilux Pickup Truck-Dad bought new '73 Toyota Celica GT |
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