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Old 10-04-2003, 06:02 AM
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Thanks for that Tip Scott:
IWhat I did is cut a piece of clear plexiglass to the size of the oil cooler. I then cut a length of 1/2" clear rubber tubing and slit that lengthwise and used it as a lower rubber gasket to stop rattles. Then using some velcro, I made two velcro straps to hold the plexiglass in place.

The result is a general oil temp of 180 to 190 and you can still cosmetically see the oil cooler. It also stays clean as well as a side benefit.

I will however, check out that tube and see where it is routed.

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