Claims
- 1. An oil cooler mounting method inside a heat exchanger tank, comprising:
- arranging the oil cooler inside the heat exchanger tank;
- inserting a plurality of projecting pieces of a seat portion of the oil cooler into an oil cooler mounting hole formed in a wall surface of the heat exchanger tank so as to expose the projecting pieces outward from the oil cooler mounting hole;
- putting a pair of external holding jigs on both side portions of the oil cooler and inside of the heat exchanger tank;
- fitting an internal jig into an inner space of the oil cooler; and
- applying a force to the projecting pieces so as to bend the projecting pieces while the external holding jigs and internal jig are receiving the force to prevent a deformation of the oil cooler and the heat exchanger tank.
- 2. The oil cooler mounting method according to claim 1, further comprising arranging a patch around an outer circumference of the projecting pieces projecting from the oil cooler mounting hole.
- 3. The oil cooler mounting method according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of external holding jigs has a curved portion, an upper surface portion, a vertical wall surface, and a bottom surface, the curved portion extending from a mounting seat formed in the seat portion of the oil cooler to a bottom portion located at a position opposite to the projecting pieces so as to come in contact with the mounting seat and the bottom portion, the upper surface portion receiving a lower surface of the mounting seat, the vertical wall surface coming in contact with an inner wall surface of the heat exchanger tank.
- 4. The oil cooler mounting method according to claim 1, wherein the pair of external holding jigs are arranged along a total length of the oil cooler.
- 5. The oil cooler mounting method according to claim 2, further comprising crimping the projecting pieces after bending the projecting pieces.
Priority Claims (2)
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8-322679 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/947,938 filed Oct. 9, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,938.
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Divisions (1)
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