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310 tear down ?'s

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Brad

11-30-2002 14:54:31




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I'm tearing down my first 310 waukesha, would there be anything that would hold the oil cooler on besides the bolts on the outer perimeter.I've removed all of those but it doesn't move at all.i tried tapping on it pretty good with a plastic mallet and it won't come off.Hate to break something,is there something i'm missing? any info would be greatly appreciated.thanks.




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WFE

11-30-2002 18:02:50




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 Re: 310 tear down ?'s in reply to Brad, 11-30-2002 14:54:31  
Brad, good luck with the teardown. If you've removed all the (3/8" capscrews I think) around the perimeter of the oil cooler and the coolant lines into and out of the cooler body, there is nothing else to retain the cooler, as it mounts flush to the block. I have often found that the gasket between the cooler and the block though can be very difficult to break loose. Might try a hammer and chisel between the cooler and the block; sometimes this is the only thing that has worked for me in the past.

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brad

12-01-2002 16:05:00




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 Re: Re: 310 tear down ?'s in reply to WFE, 11-30-2002 18:02:50  
thanks for the info,I feel a little safer taking a hammer to it now just wasn't sure if there might be somethin' i couldn't see.By the way that's a sharp lookin "T" i wish i knew computers well enough to get mine up on the site.got a couple 1855's and an 1850 gas.thanks again



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