Bonza,
What are the plans for it? 
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						Oil cooler (not beehive)
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Scrap it. I've not looked over it yet, but it's a non-runner and the floor is usually rotten on these.
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Pics

Rear

Front

It's a really solid unit. I was keeping it for myself but if you want it, it's yours.
			
			
									
						
Rear

Front

It's a really solid unit. I was keeping it for myself but if you want it, it's yours.
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Don't suppose you have any idea on the size of the oil line fittings on that, MR TOOL? Or anyone, for that matter? Given how expensive they are, I'd prefer not to order the wrong size for mine  
			
			
									
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Cheers mate, I'll take it. Just PM me the price and I'll arrange to pop around in the next week or so.
			
			
									
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Nik I'll dig out the receipt for the ones I had made. And also send you out the window switch cluster as promised a while back lol. 
			
			
									
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Cheers dudeChud wrote:Nik I'll dig out the receipt for the ones I had made. And also send you out the window switch cluster as promised a while back lol.
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Hey, I don't know what size the threads are on the oil cooler lines. Never made any up so never measured it. 21mm spanner on the front one and 23mm spanner on the rear iirc.
Doesn't help you though.
			
			
									
						Doesn't help you though.
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Yeah, it's the size of the thread I need really. The original ones are a giant banjo aren't they? I thought it'd to get some nicer (and simpler) Aeroquip fittings or something. Plus I'm never going to find any original fittings anyway because a) they're almost all rusty and nasty and b) anyone selling them is likely to be selling them with an oil cooler  