Hey guys,
there seem to be a additional inlets integrated above the oil cooler scoop facing to the left and right. You can see it here also: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFXOpLReNgg (1:31). What are they intended to do? And what are the pipes behind the oil cooler scoop good for?
Thanks in advance,
Zacke
tiny inlet above oil cooler inletHe
Re: tiny inlet above oil cooler inletHe
The additional inlets are to provide another path for airflow to the cooler, should the primary inlet become blocked with ice...or in some cases I suppose, tree branches, wheat, tall grass, etc...
The tubes behind the scoop are vent lines for various things that need to be vented...oil tank, crankcase, hydraulic tank, battery box I think...and I'm certainly willing to be proven wrong, as I don't have an drawing handy atm
Cheers,
Rob
The tubes behind the scoop are vent lines for various things that need to be vented...oil tank, crankcase, hydraulic tank, battery box I think...and I'm certainly willing to be proven wrong, as I don't have an drawing handy atm
Cheers,
Rob
Rob Wilkinson
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Re: tiny inlet above oil cooler inletHe
Thanks alot!
Zacke
Zacke
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