Post #20
As you can se from Rickkys picture the oil cooler has two water "pipes" the left hand one goes upwards, then accross to the right where it joins into the top rad hose (you wont see most of it as its under the inlet manifold and surrounded with loom and stuff)
The right hand pipe is a much shorter run which goes to the lower pipe on the drivers side of the radiator, about 3inches above the bottom hose.
The two clips that secure these pipes originally are spring clips, not worm drive jubilee clips, so you may have some corrossion on the actual oil cooler water pipes which is just allowing water to ooze out. Easy enough to sort, although i suspect you'd be best off draining the coolant, then the oil and taking the oil cooler off the car to do it, replacing the oil cooler seal (between the cooler and block) for good measure, that way you can really clean the pipes up and check the rubber hoses for damage as well
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