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Spiky

Issue With New Oil Cooler

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Spiky

i've never fitted one of these so i assumed i removed the OE water/oil cooler (like on cossie's) and put new thermostat controlled sandwich plate and job done?? :? :?

 

 

but i cant, if you look at the pic below

 

one is the OE bolt that holds the old cooler on, which has male fittings each end

 

yet the new one has male one end female the other,

 

it's as if i just attach the new sandwich plate to te OE one and just not use the water pipes :? :?

 

or do i have the wrong fitting???? or just being stupid :? :?

 

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welshpug

tried the new sandwich plate with the old bolt?

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Spiky

but the plates are different size

 

diff thickness

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Discostu

I had the same problem with mine, mikey took it into work and reworked it on the lathe.

 

try pm'ing him

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Spiky

fook that, i paid good money for this, i want the RIGHT part, best speak to my seller then :)

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309Dimma

I had the same problem, until I found out that the upper "bolt" in your pic isn't one but two. You can take them apart and use one of them.

If I remember right... :)

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Spiky

really?

 

 

back to garage then,

 

be 5 mins.....lol

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Spiky

well mine seems one peice

 

looks one peice inside

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Spiky

lol i actually was 5 mins...lol

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steve@cornwall

Isn't the water cooled - (or heated?) one usaully used with a remote filter bolted to the bellhousing? I'd have thought 1 or the other, unless I've got the wrong end of the stick, you're looking at running a cooler AND a warmer????

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309Dimma

Now I know how I did it! :)

Just unscrew the thread on the right on the upper bolt. Then use it as an extension to the lower bolt.

If you don't understand what I mean. Look what differs the two bolts. The thread on the right.

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309Dimma

It looked like this when I was done:

 

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Spiky

i understand

 

but 2 issues

 

1, it really dont look like it will seperate( thats not to say it wont)

2, i got no way of splitting them..lol

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309Dimma

It's thread lock on them... I used a pipe-wrench (I don't really know the english word) with a cloth in it, not to ruin the thread.

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Spiky

ok back to garage...lol

 

i have a pipe wrench :):D

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Spiky

nope that didn't work..lol

 

i've be told i need the bit you mention, so will get one, but i guess this one dont split..

 

cheers for the info though :)

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309Dimma

Sorry it didn't work. Now youv'e tried anyway. :)

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Spiky

and killed it...lol

 

it's not needed anyhow :)

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Miles

Easy, As all the Iron blocks with the heat exchanger fitted use the fitting as in your picture and is one complete item, On the alloy blocks they still had the thread insert in the block, You can buy these from Pug for a couple of quid, If you need the part number drop me a PM

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Spiky

yeah, can i have the part number, just in case my supplier doint know this info

 

cheers miles :)

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309Dimma

It's 1103 54 you need. It mesaures 20X1,50-27 and is originally from the XU9JA with an aircooled oilcooler. Right Miles?

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Miles

Thats the one, The info is on my other PC

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Spiky

cheers both

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