BAD97LSC
Dedicated LVC Member
well tonight a buddy of mine and myself tore into the caddy. we're after the engine oil cooler which is down in a valley on top of the block, between the heads and under the intake. we got down to the plate that holds the oil cooler in the valley, but of course i dont own a 30 mm socket so at 4 am we called it quits till harbor freight opens tomorrow. over all we had everything off way faster than i thought, it wasnt bad at all getting everything off. tomorrow i'll have the old cooler out which we can already see is the whole cause of the oil in the coolant, i'll order the parts tomorrow and next weekend my 400 dollar beast should be up, running and on the road. i'll take some pics tomorrow of what this job looks like. feels so weird for me to be performing such a task on a car i know absolutely nothing about! kind of nice in a way that its not another mark VIII for once!!!
PART 2:
well, here are some photo's of the task at hand and the whole reason why the coolant is all mud. this is the stupid little cooler that caused the whole mess. for those who dont know the cooler has 2 hard lines bolted to it with banjo bolts and goes down into the left side of the block. as oil runs through this cooler, it sits in a coolant valley and has coolant washing around it while its running. its purpose is to heat the oil up faster in cold weather, and cool the oil down in hot weather, either way you look at it, its a disaster waiting to happen, and for this catera, and many others out there, its a disater that has happend! we spent over an hour and pushed about 10 gallon of water and purple power mixed through the hoses, the cooler valley, and the head and block water jackets, now its all cleaned out and ready for the new parts. i'll order them tomorrow and by next weekend it should be good as new! check out the shop vac!!!
PART 2:
well, here are some photo's of the task at hand and the whole reason why the coolant is all mud. this is the stupid little cooler that caused the whole mess. for those who dont know the cooler has 2 hard lines bolted to it with banjo bolts and goes down into the left side of the block. as oil runs through this cooler, it sits in a coolant valley and has coolant washing around it while its running. its purpose is to heat the oil up faster in cold weather, and cool the oil down in hot weather, either way you look at it, its a disaster waiting to happen, and for this catera, and many others out there, its a disater that has happend! we spent over an hour and pushed about 10 gallon of water and purple power mixed through the hoses, the cooler valley, and the head and block water jackets, now its all cleaned out and ready for the new parts. i'll order them tomorrow and by next weekend it should be good as new! check out the shop vac!!!