Oil filter cooler

ron & gina

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Hi all,

I have a leak at the oil filter cooling adapter(gasket @ top) above the spin
on filter, Is this a common gasket that you can get at any auto parts store?
Guess my setup is of stock design.
Tranny temp update with new pan/sender & old 3-tube cooler with sin blend
oil.Could not take normal test route (road work lots of traffic). Out temp
was about 25' cooler, Pan temp ran between 130-170... Mostly stayed below
the 140 mark. When pan temp did climb it came back down quick after load was
off, which out temp did not seem to follow as quickly?

Ron&Gina
73 Pumpkin-Rose
Ft.Mohave,AZ. JRSlaten's valves.....My air tank has lost 3 in three days,
after losing 30# over nite after install versus 80# over nite before valve
install. 8-)>
 
Ron,
That is the same gasket (rubber o-ring) that come on your oil filter. I
always save the gasket when I change the filter and every 3rd or 4th oil
change I remove the adapter and change the gasket. Takes an 1 1/4"
socket and about 5 min. to do.

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLaker
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

>
> Hi all,
>
> I have a leak at the oil filter cooling adapter(gasket @ top) above the spin
> on filter, Is this a common gasket that you can get at any auto parts store?
> Guess my setup is of stock design.
> Tranny temp update with new pan/sender & old 3-tube cooler with sin blend
> oil.Could not take normal test route (road work lots of traffic). Out temp
> was about 25' cooler, Pan temp ran between 130-170... Mostly stayed below
> the 140 mark. When pan temp did climb it came back down quick after load was
> off, which out temp did not seem to follow as quickly?
>
> Ron&Gina
> 73 Pumpkin-Rose
> Ft.Mohave,AZ. JRSlaten's valves.....My air tank has lost 3 in three days,
> after losing 30# over nite after install versus 80# over nite before valve
> install. 8-)>
 
Thanks Arch, John and Emery,

The parts store told me the same thing, But looking at it,it seems to have
a paper gasket, Well I have a filter so I'll remove and replace. Thanks
again for the info!!!!

Ron

- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Oil filter cooler

> In a message dated 01/14/2000 2:45:35 PM Central Standard Time,

>
> > I have a leak at the oil filter cooling adapter(gasket @ top) above the
spin
> > on filter, Is this a common gasket that you can get at any auto parts
> store?
> > Guess my setup is of stock design.
> Ron
>
> Easy problem to solve. Its the same size as the one on top of your
> oil filter. Take one off an old filter or a new one if you like. Seems to
> me the nut is about 1 1/8 maybe. Take off filter you will see nut.
> Loosen nut and slide unit off. I could not even see the gasket. It
> was as hard as a rock and shiny. Scoop it out and replace with
> one from filter. I dont know if there is a special part but that is what
> I did.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
 
Thanks again Arch, I figured you all knew what you were talking about!!! You
have a good one!!!

Ron

- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Oil filter cooler

> In a message dated 01/14/2000 3:30:00 PM Central Standard Time,

>
> > But looking at it,it seems to have
> > a paper gasket, Well I have a filter so I'll remove and replace. Thanks
> > again for the info!!!!
> >
> Ron
>
> Thats why I said mine was hard and shiney. I had loosened mine and
> thought everybody was crazy because mine looked like a paper gasket.
> Once I took it completely off and dug out the old one---wala everybody
> was right.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>