Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
[Re: Kern Dog]
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11/28/22 11:02 AM
11/28/22 11:02 AM
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[quote=Sniper]HAYDEN 1009 under @19 brand new from rockauto.
Those JY ones look beat to heck. [/quote
They will clean up. Your option has no brackets. Sticking it to the radiator? No thanks....
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/hda-1009?seid=srese2&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Brands+|+H&utm_term=4582077271684170&utm_content=GSAPI+5ba283b27cfaf
No matter where you buy the Hayden unit, you're paying shipping and maybe sales tax. By then you're at three times the cost and limited to the same crappy mounting design.
You obviously did not read the info tab. Comes with mounting hardware. And it's not the dirt that I am talking about when I say they are beat up. It's the bent fins and who knows what rock/debris damage there is. Three options, mostly based on hose size, all come with mounting hardware. The Hayden 1012 first pic shows the mounts on the tubes. https://www.rockauto.com/en/tools/steering,power+steering,power+steering+cooler,11350
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Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
[Re: Kern Dog]
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12/07/22 09:39 PM
12/07/22 09:39 PM
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JP8
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Round here they charge you $10 to get in the yard so a $10 part becomes $20. I would rather pay for a new one because I wouldn't have to make the drive, pay for entry, and pay for the part + it's a new part in a box that could get stocked easily on my parts rack till I need it.
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Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
[Re: JP8]
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12/08/22 04:29 AM
12/08/22 04:29 AM
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Kern Dog
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Round here they charge you $10 to get in the yard so a $10 part becomes $20. I would rather pay for a new one because I wouldn't have to make the drive, pay for entry, and pay for the part + it's a new part in a box that could get stocked easily on my parts rack till I need it. TEN bucks to get into a self serve yard ??? Yeah....At that price, I fully understand.
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Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
[Re: Kern Dog]
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02/19/23 08:19 AM
02/19/23 08:19 AM
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Two 9 mm bolts accessed from underneath, two lines to cut with a blade and it is out. The brackets are steel, the cooler is aluminum. Simple brackets can be made to mount it anywhere you get a little bit of air flow. Check out the Minivan version next to the Neon version. Both will work but the Minivan one seems like it would be a simpler choice. Did you ever mount 1 of these, would like to pics of the install Thx
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Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
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02/20/23 08:12 PM
02/20/23 08:12 PM
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SattyNoCar
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Round here they charge you $10 to get in the yard so a $10 part becomes $20. I would rather pay for a new one because I wouldn't have to make the drive, pay for entry, and pay for the part + it's a new part in a box that could get stocked easily on my parts rack till I need it. Around here, in addition to this, they'll hit you with core charge, environmental fees, AND force a warranty on 'ya. So, that $10 part has a too real chance of ending up being $35 or more. Still, I like seeing info regarding 'yard parts. If you can get them cheap, they're still a viable option.
John
The dream is dead, long live the dream.......😥
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Re: CHEAP power steering cooler
[Re: SattyNoCar]
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02/21/23 08:28 PM
02/21/23 08:28 PM
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MarkZ
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I've used junkyard fluid coolers before and it never ended well. Probably has more to do with living in the rust belt than anything else though.
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