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Shroud missing?
There is a gap between the oil cooler and the gray plastic shroud shown in this photo, is there a piece of shroud missing? Or is this normal?
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Looks like a rebuilt oil cooler and the top piece was welded in with a little more curve to it and now you have a gap. I'm just guessing from what the picture shows.
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The oil cooler was worked on by Pacific oil cooler service the receipt did state that some welding was done. I sent it to them for testing and cleaning. What could I use to fill that gap? Piece of aluminum? The gap is 7mm (1/4").
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You can pull up on the aluminum to give you the fill you desire.
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Mine has a strip of rubber glued to it to take up the space.
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