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<blockquote data-quote="DAVESVT2000" data-source="post: 437802" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Just got the car back from L + M Service in Lunenburg, Mass. yesterday, and I can't say enough good about the quality of work that Mike Morin the owner does. He installed the differential cooler kit, and a temperature gauge on the A pillar. The whole thing looks factory, and he designed it with a temperature switch on the rear end to come on above 210 degrees, but I </p><p>also have a manual switch to turn it on.</p><p></p><p> It is mounted behind the gas tank, he custom made some brackets using existing holes and mounting points, (Kind of like what Terry did) painted the brackets black, ran the return line higher than the diff. to prevent backflow, like I said, it looks factory. Also changed all the fluids, Mobil 1 Synthetic oil, and Royal Purple Synthetic for the transmission and rear end. </p><p></p><p> I think now I'm all set for Detroit. I was hoping to have a cage done by now, but time won't allow it, so I will pick up my 5 point belts while in Detroit, and have them for the cage installation when I get back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DAVESVT2000, post: 437802, member: 3099"] Just got the car back from L + M Service in Lunenburg, Mass. yesterday, and I can't say enough good about the quality of work that Mike Morin the owner does. He installed the differential cooler kit, and a temperature gauge on the A pillar. The whole thing looks factory, and he designed it with a temperature switch on the rear end to come on above 210 degrees, but I also have a manual switch to turn it on. It is mounted behind the gas tank, he custom made some brackets using existing holes and mounting points, (Kind of like what Terry did) painted the brackets black, ran the return line higher than the diff. to prevent backflow, like I said, it looks factory. Also changed all the fluids, Mobil 1 Synthetic oil, and Royal Purple Synthetic for the transmission and rear end. I think now I'm all set for Detroit. I was hoping to have a cage done by now, but time won't allow it, so I will pick up my 5 point belts while in Detroit, and have them for the cage installation when I get back. [/QUOTE]
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