That makes a lot more sense.
That's great -- the video was certainly useful, but some pictures of how everything is mounted would be great. Although if my fixes from the weekend work, I probably won't do anything until it starts leaking again, so no need to hurry. Just next time you happen to be under there is fine. I'm mostly collecting information at the moment.I used this cooler. Because the fittings are so large (10AN) Bill used brass reducing couplings to connect to the 90-degree copper fittings, thus allowing a more or less straight piece of hose to go to the copper pipes that are mounted to the frame. I haven't checked but I think he used 5/8" hose. I'll ask him the next chance I get. In the meantime, let me know if you want pictures.
I do have a couple other very minor leaks. There seems to be one at the center of the case where the two halves come together, but I'm not totally sure if it's just fluid collecting there from somewhere else, or an actual leak at that join. The other is around the pan, which I guess is just a thing we deal with at this point. I'm using DPI's silicone seal, which is definitely better than the cork ones. I think I put it on dry, but I don't remember anymore.
Excellent -- I'll hunt them down, or whatever they cross-reference to. Thanks!Oil filter is an STP S6941.
-- Joe