Look and see if you find one. I just replaced the o-rings and gaskets on my 93 S10 Blazer 4WD, there is a block where the oil filter would normally go and hoses leading up to the remote oil filter location under the air filter housing, the oil filter housing has a cover on the opposite side of the hoses marked oil cooler where an oil cooler hose set would lead to an oil cooler if it had one. I suspect your blazer is like mine and doesn't have an oil cooler. The kit I had to get with the gaskets and o-rings was called an oil cooler repair kit. I have the 4.3 v6 with the cci vortec injection. I was wrong in telling you that my 93 S10 Blazer didn't have an oil cooler, I looked at it again today to help answer another question and found oil cooler lines leading from the remote oil filter housing. They go down which is why I didn't see them when I worked on the lines from the engine. there should be two oil lines running from above the oil filter to the rad, just like an a/t cooling line
It is an engine oil cooler. They come stock with a trans cooler.
Find the part that needs to be replaced and do what u need to do to get it off if then put the new part on :)
It is probably the oil cooler lines.
A 1992 Honda Accord does not have an Engine oil cooler. It can have a transmission oil cooler, which is built into the radiator.
To replace the oil cooler on an N14 engine, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Drain the engine oil and coolant, then remove any components obstructing access to the oil cooler, such as the intake manifold or exhaust. Disconnect the oil cooler lines and mounting bolts, then carefully remove the old cooler. Install the new oil cooler by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure and refill the engine with oil and coolant before starting the engine.
Where is the engine oil cooler on a 1998 Ford Econoline van E150
4.3 quarts. (With cooler).
Alot depends two wheel drive is on rear of engine where four wheel drive is on a remote oil cooler under access door below radiator
It is on the bottom of the engine.
Those lines are what oil flows through so it can get to the oil cooler and cool the engine oil down, It helps the life of the engine.
An oil cooler works the same as a radiator that cools coolant
If your vehicle has an engine oil cooler ther will be two hydraulic lines going to each side of your radiator. If there are only lines going to one side of your radiator, then it doesn't have an engine oil cooler.