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Old 09-09-2012, 06:43 PM   #25
Tom S.
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I doubt you would see much change in temperatures during normal operations. If the temps are getting above 230/240, you could add an oil cooler. There is a down side to oil coolers though. Engines are designed to run at optimal temps, and adding an engine oil cooler can cause the engine to take longer to reach those temperature, especially in really cold climates. I'm not familiar with Fords, but you may already have a engine oil cooler on your truck. If so, check it to make sure it's clean so air can get through it, and also make sure nothing is blocking it, like added accessories such as lights or push bars.
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