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Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352082] Sun, 09 February 2020 11:42 Go to next message
Carl S. is currently offline  Carl S.   United States
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When I re-assembled all the accessories to my new engine two years ago, I used the O-ring that our Pedantic Mechanic friend recommended. It seemed a little thin at the time as it was barely proud of the surface of the adapter, but I used it anyway. It did not leak for about the first 5,000 miles, but then started seeping a slight amount of oil. If anyone is planning to use that particular O-ring , I would recommend going with a slightly heavier one.

As for me, I am going to replace the o-ringwithy a square sealing gasket from an oil filter. It seemed to work better.



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Re: Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352094 is a reply to message #352082] Sun, 09 February 2020 23:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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I have always used the flat ring from a oil filter and it worked fine. Re-tighten the center nut during the second or third oil change because the oil ring flattens out some. Rob Mueller came up with the correct one which is a better choice. NAPA and AZ stocked it. Send Rob a note and ask him for the number.

Rob hasn't posted in a while, but he is out there. I call him about once about once a month.


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Re: Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352096 is a reply to message #352094] Mon, 10 February 2020 08:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carl S. is currently offline  Carl S.   United States
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Yeah Ken, I used the part number O-ring that Rob recommended and it didn't do the job long term (if you can call under 5000 miles long term).

Maybe the one I got was NOT the correct part number, or maybe the adapters vary a little in the groove depth, but the ring needs to be a little heavier gauge to work.

I used the sealing ring off of a Purolator filter and will hope for the best, and as you suggested. re-tighten it after the next few oil changes.


Carl Stouffer '75 ex Palm Beach Tucson, AZ. Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
Re: Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352114 is a reply to message #352096] Mon, 10 February 2020 19:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mghamms is currently offline  mghamms   United States
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Now I know where the seals went from the filters I bought on E-bay.


Carl S. wrote on Mon, 10 February 2020 08:56
Yeah Ken, I used the part number O-ring that Rob recommended and it didn't do the job long term (if you can call under 5000 miles long term).

Maybe the one I got was NOT the correct part number, or maybe the adapters vary a little in the groove depth, but the ring needs to be a little heavier gauge to work.

I used the sealing ring off of a Purolator filter and will hope for the best, and as you suggested. re-tighten it after the next few oil changes.


1977 Kingsley 455 as stock as it gets except lots of Ragusa parts
Re: Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352118 is a reply to message #352114] Tue, 11 February 2020 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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mghamms wrote on Mon, 10 February 2020 19:15
Now I know where the seals went from the filters I bought on E-bay.


Carl S. wrote on Mon, 10 February 2020 08:56
Yeah Ken, I used the part number O-ring that Rob recommended and it didn't do the job long term (if you can call under 5000 miles long term).

Maybe the one I got was NOT the correct part number, or maybe the adapters vary a little in the groove depth, but the ring needs to be a little heavier gauge to work.

I used the sealing ring off of a Purolator filter and will hope for the best, and as you suggested. re-tighten it after the next few oil changes.
Use the one off of a Fram filter and throw the rest away. The filter is cheap and junk, but the rubber gasket works fine. It will flatten out over time hence the need to re-tighten it after the next few oil changes.

I did not realize that you had used Rob's recommendation. I have never tried it. Looks like I will stick with the oil filter gasket


Ken Burton - N9KB
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Hebron, Indiana
Re: Oil Cooler Adapter Sealing [message #352133 is a reply to message #352118] Tue, 11 February 2020 09:24 Go to previous message
Carl S. is currently offline  Carl S.   United States
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Yeah, I guess the other trick is to install the ring/gasket dry.

Carl Stouffer '75 ex Palm Beach Tucson, AZ. Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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