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Oil cooling.
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<blockquote data-quote="Earl Bay" data-source="post: 633098" data-attributes="member: 19864"><p>Just be aware they are fragile as hell. Bring them up to temperature carefully with a heat gun so they become more flexible.</p><p>DON'T try it without heating them. There is a 90% chance you'll break them.</p><p>And don't be amazed if you come back to the bus and one is missing for no apparent reason. </p><p>That's why mine are more or less permanent now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earl Bay, post: 633098, member: 19864"] Just be aware they are fragile as hell. Bring them up to temperature carefully with a heat gun so they become more flexible. DON'T try it without heating them. There is a 90% chance you'll break them. And don't be amazed if you come back to the bus and one is missing for no apparent reason. That's why mine are more or less permanent now [/QUOTE]
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