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Drain Oil Cooler During Oil Change?
I am changing the oil on my 1971 250C.
Is it ok to pull the oil line at the radiator to drain the oil in the cooler also? The 280 apparently has a drain on the cooler, my 250 does not. Thanks..
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1971 MB 250C 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel Rust Free and Reliable 1977 HD FLH Solo with tractor seat and pogo |
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Not pulling oil lines...
I finally realized with the help of another owner that I am looking at the tranny cooler lines..
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1971 MB 250C 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel Rust Free and Reliable 1977 HD FLH Solo with tractor seat and pogo Last edited by glmoore0001; 10-20-2021 at 09:27 PM. |
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FYI: Oil coolers on gas and diesel cars are separate narrow oil to air radiator that sit along side the radiator. They have a drain plug on the bottom. The 250SE and, I assume others, have small oil to water cooler that sits below the injection pump.
I think most all auto transmission cars have AFT to water cooler that is just a pipe in the bottom of the radiator - like your car. |
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Drain plug?
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