boomer Well Known Member May 25, 2012 #1 I did it on my first two oil changes, but now I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble to drain the oil cooler at oil change time on my Lyc IO-360. What are folks doing? -John
I did it on my first two oil changes, but now I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble to drain the oil cooler at oil change time on my Lyc IO-360. What are folks doing? -John
G gasman Well Known Member Friend May 25, 2012 #2 It is not worth the effort. And the fittings are not designed to be cycled that often. Now if you haven't changed your oil in years...................... then, maybe.
It is not worth the effort. And the fittings are not designed to be cycled that often. Now if you haven't changed your oil in years...................... then, maybe.
Walt Well Known Member May 25, 2012 #3 gasman said: It is not worth the effort. And the fittings are not designed to be cycled that often. Now if you haven't changed your oil in years...................... then, maybe. Click to expand... Agree with Gasman.
gasman said: It is not worth the effort. And the fittings are not designed to be cycled that often. Now if you haven't changed your oil in years...................... then, maybe. Click to expand... Agree with Gasman.
N N427EF Well Known Member May 25, 2012 #4 No need Sounds like a solution to a problem that does not exist. Most of all, the fittings might start a leak. Didn't know anybody actually does that.
No need Sounds like a solution to a problem that does not exist. Most of all, the fittings might start a leak. Didn't know anybody actually does that.