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  1. Hello.buick forum

    recently bought this car in restored condition but im getting engine oil in the radiator mixed with antifreeze

     

    can someone tell me best way to disable

    the oil cooler w/o removing it so it looks factory original as the restoration is very correct.

     

    i understand these oil coolers were problematic from the beginning

     

    thanks for your help

     

    pic of cooler belowA8E168C3-BF69-49EE-88DC-27908D5BF476.jpeg.900a4976a343e60a074aecf85c9bd1fa.jpeghelp

     

  2. Straight 8 Dave thank you so  very much for this invaluable information on the thermostat device

    i feel  now I will be able to tackle this little problem over the summer.  The thermostat repair may be over my head but I can try to prop shutters open for now.

    when the car overheated I pulled out that cotter pin that you showed on the diagram but there was still a strong spring holding the shutters closed.  I had no small block of wood to prop that open, so in 20.miles I had to shut car down twice when gauge got close to 200 degrees.

     

    people like you make it a pleasure to own these cars which otherwise would be  a frustrating undertaking depending on $100/hr mechanics  that have no experience on these cars.

     

    very grateful

    andy

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  3. Thank you 1939_Buick for link to the oil cooler. Very educational. Will run car a few times to see if maybe gaskets will seal better and will check for loose bolts

     

    can you tell me how to copy and post my original post in the pre war Buick  site. Not computer savvy  and This is my first experiece with forums so I’m very green

     

    thanks a lot

  4. Wow, this is a wealth of info on the 66s restoration. This car appears to be exactly like mine too.

    thank you for sending this to me. I’m in good hands to tackle this new project of mine.

     

    going to prop open the radiator shutters and drive it around to see if I get more oil floating to the top of radiator. Fortunately the water temp gauge works.

  5. Thank you 1939_Buick for link to the oil cooler. Very educational. Will run car a few times to see if maybe gaskets will seal better and will check for loose bolts

     

    can you tell me how to copy and post my original post in the pre war Buick  site. Not computer savvy  and This is my first experiece with forums so I’m very green

     

    thanks a lot

  6. Hi to All Buick friends

    i signed up today

    I recently purchased a 31 66s coupe just like some of you own. I have observed some of your threads and you are very knowledgeable custodians of this type of iron. This is my first 30s car, I have grown up with a 55 Chevy.

     

    On my first drive in the car (20 miles ) it overheated twice and I had to stop.

    the radiator slats did not open. I tried to jimmy it open but the spring was very strong. I am also noticing some whitish oil floating in the radiator.  Could this come from the thermostat below liquid? (Or maybe the oil cooler  is failing?

    no water in crankcase oil.  The car was restored 35 years ago and has sat for 30 years without use.  It was only driven 36miles after the restoration then sat for all those years, but since owner passed I

     

    i hate  to take it all apart as it was a very nice frame off restoration.

    i need to change the oil too and would like to know if I should use non detergent and multi grade. Since owner passed I have no history on its maintenance.

     

    any ideas would be very appreciated.

     

     

    thanks

    andy

      

     

     

     

     

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