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Seems like your in the right track tho, not much else it could be
First step would be to drain the coolant
Remove the lower drivers side radiator hose (should be the hose that goes back towards the oil filter and runs along the oil pan)
Remove the lower drivers side hose from the water pump (should be the other hose that runs next to the the one you just removed)
One bolt holds the two hoses to the oil cooler at the oil filter, remove the bolt and take out the two coolant hoses
Take off the oil filter and remove the tube the oil filter screws into (it's like a 24mm, I used vicegrips) Once you remove the big center tube the cooler should fall right out
At this point you can reference the picture I posted in the linked thread. There are two bolts that hold the oil filter adapter to the block. Remove one at a time and grind/dremel/cut off the stud above the head of the bolt (You'll know what I mean when you get there)
Repeat for the other bolt, make sure you grind down enough of the head so the filter can screw all the way on (just feel with your hand to make sure the bolt doesnt sit lower than the mounting surface for the oil filter)
Once you get the bolts ground down enough and put back in, theres nothing left to do but cap the open coolant ports where the hoses were. I went to autozone and bought a package of caps that were located in the "help" section. http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...mString=search.
I didnt use any hose clamps, but I did use some of "the right stuff" sealant on the coolant ports to make sure they dont leak, and it's been fine for the whopping 20 miles I've put on since

You can also use bigger oil filters after this, I used a mobile 1 m-302
This is definitely one of those things that are pretty straight forward, you cant really mess it up as long as you cap the radiator and water pump after you remove the hoses. Let me know if you still have any questions, I hope this helps your problem. Either way it cleans up some of the hoses in the engine bay and gets rid of some weight
OP, does your car still have the chin spoiler under the car?
OP, you have a few things to check. The flow in the radiator including the head steam pipe return should be first on your list. How's your gas mileage? Oil level? A stuck open injector can cause overheating, among other things.








