Water oil cooler location pics please
Discussion
Didn't go that route in the end but, when considering it, did think about a Laminova unit let into or mounted just above the flat body panel immediately ahead of the radiator - there is considerable height available under the mid-point of the bonnet just there and it's in proximity to coolant hoses.
I did eventually use that space but for a conventional air-cooled matrix plumbed from a sandwich plate so can confirm the oil plumbing can be done readily enough.
I did eventually use that space but for a conventional air-cooled matrix plumbed from a sandwich plate so can confirm the oil plumbing can be done readily enough.
Thats the kiddy
the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area 
the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area Edited by Sardonicus on Wednesday 9th November 10:56
Thats the kiddy
the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder not salt by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area .......... 

the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder not salt by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area .......... 
Edited by Sardonicus on Wednesday 9th November 10:57
Sardonicus said:
Thats the kiddy
the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area 
I've just bought a new seal from Burtons for my cooler but it looks too small in both diameter and depth, it sits flush with the metal groove and is tight to get on, is yours the same ?
the wide version too, and like Searider states faster oil warm up also .... bonus, for anyone with these fitted what you will find is far more stable oil pressure too because you dont get the fluctuating oil temps, I dont use the heater bypass loop I run an independent one so the cooler gets an unrestricted one with no interference from the heater matrix loop varying temps (heater fan on or off etc) .....................
thats talcum powder by the way I was chasing a small oil weep from the valley gasket area Edited by Sardonicus on Wednesday 9th November 10:56
Sardonicus said:
Driven properly even on the road on a warm day these cars need an oil cooler those oil temps can rise quite rapidly when pushed
So what sort of temperatures are we talking?Reason I ask is that David Vizard the famous engine tuner claims, in one of his books, that running with low water temp and high oil temp can be good for extra HP. Taking the oil up to 99*C is good for 5HP and pulling the water temp down to 77*C is good for a further 6 or 7HP
Steve
phillpot said:
Discopotatoes said:
I've just bought a new seal from Burtons for my cooler but it looks too small in both diameter and depth, it sits flush with the metal groove and is tight to get on, is yours the same ?
Take one off an oil filter 
Steve_D said:
Sardonicus said:
Driven properly even on the road on a warm day these cars need an oil cooler those oil temps can rise quite rapidly when pushed
So what sort of temperatures are we talking?Reason I ask is that David Vizard the famous engine tuner claims, in one of his books, that running with low water temp and high oil temp can be good for extra HP. Taking the oil up to 99*C is good for 5HP and pulling the water temp down to 77*C is good for a further 6 or 7HP
Steve
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