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Hi all,

 

Taking on my first proper mechanical project on the 300zx that I've acquired and it's going to be sorting out the radiator that has a hole in it.

 

I'm thinking of installing a manual Radiator and then installing an Oil Cooler for the gearbox oil.

 

Looking at something like this for the oil cooler:

 

oilcooler.jpg

 

It seems a fairly simple enough job, but there are a few things I'm hoping someone can help with:

 

1) When I put the oil cooler in, should I top that up with autobox oil first or let the car run and top up based on the oil level?

2) The oil cooler kits that I've seen come with AN10, AN8, or AN6 hoses. Does anyone know which AN size would be best suited and how do these replace the existing cable as they seem to come with some screw attachments but the existing ones are simple clamp hoses?

3) Am looking to mount this behind the fan under the nose. Anyone know how to securely mount these types of radiators securely?

4) For the actual radiator, is it worth spending more on the 2 or 3 core radiators?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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I changed the standard Jap OEM engine cooler for a bigger Mocal one, then I used the old engine cooler as a new gearbox cooler, and routed pipework from the box to the cooler , rather than to the radiator, Then I changed the gearbox to manual one , but left the cooler in situ, next weekend il be changing the intakes to a sellin and removing the old auto box cooler and associated pipework, if you cover postage ill send it to you.

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I changed the standard Jap OEM engine cooler for a bigger Mocal one, then I used the old engine cooler as a new gearbox cooler, and routed pipework from the box to the cooler , rather than to the radiator, Then I changed the gearbox to manual one , but left the cooler in situ, next weekend il be changing the intakes to a sellin and removing the old auto box cooler and associated pipework, if you cover postage ill send it to you.

 

Wow, that's really helpful! Thanks!

 

Is that the zcenter way of doing it? I notice they have a kit that you can do that with.

 

Is your "old auto box cooler" the same as the oil cooler I already have in my car? Or should I follow what you did and get a new cooler for the oil and use your pipes to route to my current oil cooler?

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all you need to do is take my cooler and mounting bracket, then run 2 rubber pipes to extend the current gearbox cooler feed and return pipes, simple,

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all you need to do is take my cooler and mounting bracket, then run 2 rubber pipes to extend the current gearbox cooler feed and return pipes, simple,

 

You sir, are a gent! Thank you! Let me know the postage when it's out and I'll bank transfer or PayPal it to you (whatever you prefer).

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text me your full address to xxxx, it may be a week on Saturday when I get to it , I hope this does not cause an issue,

 

Text sent. No issue at all! I'm in no rush at the moment!

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Bump, can you text me your details again, I have the old cooler removed and in a bag ready for you

 

Fair Play to you bud:yes: Have some "Rep" for being helpful to a fellow Zedder:thumbup:

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