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oil cooler lines/ hoses #1040775 01/22/12 08:06 PM
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scrubber3 Offline OP
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Does anyone know where I can get a set of oil cooler lines/ hoses for my 1995 Montero LS 3.0?

I looked through the part number sticky but to no avail. Part numbers would be very helpful.

Thank you


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Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: scrubber3] #1040776 01/22/12 08:37 PM
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Scrubber, P.M. me your VIN# and I can look it up with the ASA program.

John B.

Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1040777 01/22/12 10:25 PM
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The lines are two parts each. They screw together at some point between the cooler and the oil filter adapter.

Oil cooler feed line, from filter adapter: MR161577

Oil cooler feed line, cooler end: MB033790

Return line, oil cooler end: MB033791

Return line, to filter adapter: MR161578

The two lines leading to/from the oil filter adapter had a change at some point during the model year. The ASA program asks if it was manufactured before or after June of 1994. I selected after. You should probably double check those two part numbers.

John B.

Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1040778 01/23/12 05:15 AM
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scrubber3 Offline OP
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You are the man!! Thank you very much!


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Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: scrubber3] #1040779 01/23/12 06:15 PM
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BTW you should download the ASA program so you can look up part numbers also...

Check the FAQ thread for that and other things... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: off-roader] #1040780 01/23/12 07:44 PM
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TainterRacing Offline
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If you have the ends of the lines you can cut them off and put any oil rated hose on there. This way if you wanted to moving something for some reson you could.


1997 Montero LS with a motor swap a 1990 V6 12valve ported heads full 2.5in Ex I run stock tire size for Daily use, off road have 33x12.5 working on going trubo.
Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1040781 01/24/12 03:27 AM
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scrubber3 Offline OP
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HMMMM, it was made in June of 1994 of all times... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> What would that be?


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Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: scrubber3] #1040782 01/24/12 03:38 AM
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June of 1994 I was driving to a 6-week geology mapping class in Ely, Nevada...took some time in my LUV. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />

Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: scrubber3] #1040783 01/24/12 06:42 AM
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The part numbers I listed should be correct. The dividing line appeared to be June 1, 1994.

John B.

Re: oil cooler lines/ hoses [Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria] #1040784 01/24/12 06:40 PM
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scrubber3 Offline OP
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Thanks John!

I am having some issues at present with my computer's hard drive and downloading the ASA isn't an option right now.

Almost have the money up for my Mac Book purchase though.


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