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DD Series-60 Replacing Oil Cooler Seals
07-03-2013, 12:20 (This post was last modified: 07-03-2013 12:23 by davidbrady.)
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DD Series-60 Replacing Oil Cooler Seals
Well I finally go to it:

0) Raise rear of coach and secure with jack stands,
1) Drain the coolant,
2) Remove the oil filters,
3) Clamp closed and remove the chassis coolant line coming from the cooler,
4) Snip a ton of wire ties freeing up excess wiring slack to the engine block heater,
5) Remove 3 lower bolts and 1 upper bolt securing cooler and oil filter housing to engine block,
6) Take off shirt and replace with new after taking a bath in coolant and oil,
7) Swing Oil cooler/filter housing away from engine,
İmage İmage İmage
8) There's not enough room to completely remove the assy so do your best to clean o-ring grooves and mating surfaces with scotch-brite pad, rags, scrapers, and die-grinder with scotch-brite attachment,
9) Replace 3 o-rings, one each on the inlet and outlet of the oil cooler housing, one on the coolant passageway,
10) Lift and wrestle assy back into place and secure with four bolts,
11) Attach heater coolant hose,
12) Top up oil filters and spin on,
13) Refill coolant antifreeze,
14) Clean up nasty mess on engine block sump and garage floor,
15) Start engine and top up coolant,
16) Enjoy you're leak-free Detroit Diesel Series-60! Smile

Oil cooler o-ring part number: 23537789

Total job, about 4 hours.

david brady,
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