Fel-Pro 72493 Oil Cooler Gasket
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You are welcome. Thank you. A piece of Fel Pro shows the 72493 Oil Cooler Seal fits the 2012 Nissan Frontier with a 4 cylinder engine. With the 59, there is a 0L engine. There is also a 73233 oil cooler seal that is 66mm ID for this application, which is similar in ID size to a 73233 seal with a 5mm ID. must check the size of the seal on your application before placing an order.
Buying this product is not recommended! There is no version of the 3 that will support it. You will need to contact a Nissan Parts dealer or supplier for your 5L VQ or VR engine.
You are welcome. Thank you. It appears from Fel Pro that the 725493 Oil Cooler gasket fits the 2001 Infiniti I-35 The number 30 plus the number 3 It has a 59. The Fel Pro 72493 Oil Cooler gasket is for an 0L engine. You may want to check the ID of your seal before ordering as it may be 5mm.
This will depend on the level of experience you have working on a Nissan 350Z engine. The oil cooler/filter unit needs to be lowered or removed and the easiest method is to drain the cooling system, remove the center bolt and old gasket, and clean before installing the oil cooler gasket. I am on- On this page, you can find video demonstrations of the process.
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Good quality gasket on the fuel injectors of the 0 VQ40DE engine. The feline is out of control It's a pro, so it's a no-brainer. BUT,
. This part is listed in Amazon's part listing catalog as fitting models from 2005 to 2010 There is an issue with the 2015 Xterra. It is a few mm too small both in the ID and the If you have an Xterra or Frontier, do not purchase this.
As it turned out, I decided to retake the test As it was getting late and my wife needed to use her car, I decided to install the old gasket for now. The next time I try a brand is either Dorman or OEM. This product does not appear to fit some vehicles, based on several reviews. As a result of this review, you will not need to suffer the same frustration as I did even though Amazon said it would fit. Having also been to AutoZone, the gasket they are showing for my vehicle is the same as that I have on my vehicle There is something about Pro 72493 that I know won't It is a Dorman 917 (Edited) The Oil Cooler Adapter Seal purchased on Amazon fit perfectly and did not.
Earlier this month, I noticed oil leaking out of the right front wheel area of my Nissan Murano. In the morning, I would wake up to an oil puddle the size of my hand. It was hard to tell where the oil came from, but in reviews on a Murano Forum, it was mentioned that these oil coolers leak. Putting the seal on was a fairly straightforward process. To remove the oil cooler, you will need a 22mm socket. When removing the rubber coolant hose to get at it, you will lose antifreeze, and when the engine is hot, you will not want hot liquid dripping on you. Make sure you do this when the engine is in a cooling mode.
The gasket does not fit a few of its listed applications, according to some reviews. Initially, I was planning to do the same for my '08 Quest, but decided to remove the oil filter base completely so that I could access the gasket slot on the rear of the filter base without obstruction. It seemed slightly oversized when I first put the gasket on, but as soon as I installed it, the problem was gone. My wife's van's filter base is snugly fitted, so I haven't had any oil leak from it since I installed it. I appreciate the ability to park in the garage without having to worry about.
To replace the old oil filter housing seal with the new one, I had to completely remove everything from the vehicle. The splash guard, exhaust, and coolant hoses had to be removed before this seal could be installed. Nonetheless, once everything was prepared, it was easy to replace the seal.
First remove the oil filter, and then the tube that screws on the filter has a nut at the base that must be unscrewed. Several videos are available online that may help, but they will not fix the leak that appears to be caused by the filter.
What a hassle. The item does not fit a 2005 Subaru Forester EJ25 (forester) There is a close match, but the size is a bit.
Its oil cooler is specifically designed for the 5L v6 Pathfinder. My mistake was not installing this part right when I received it in the mail. When I went to repair my oil cooler leak months later, I discovered that the part does not match the specifications of the oil cooler. The ring I needed to replace was worn out. Unlike the one I need, this one is smaller. You might find it to be a great option I'd like to speak with A good job is done by Pro, but it should go further So, Amazon made up the description for the filter and claimed it fits my vehicle when it doesn't. Although I am a bit upset, this repair wasn't too expensive. Still, I am a little annoyed that I did not attempt the repair earlier to meet the return period.