Thermostatic Controlled Sandwich Adapter and Oil Cooler Installed, 7AFE Engine |
Thermostatic Controlled Sandwich Adapter and Oil Cooler Installed, 7AFE Engine |
Oct 15, 2014 - 8:54 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 10, '14 From Tulsa, OK Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
I finally got around to finish up the installation of a thermostatic controlled sandwich adapter and oil cooler and ran the car for about 5 minutes. No leaks. Road Test pending as I am doing other stuff to the car.
Since we all know that 7AFE engines run hot and bake the oil if not taken care off. So I found a potential solution. I purchased a 7x10 inch oil cooler and a Derale brand thermostatic-controlled sandwich adapter that opens around 180 degrees. I then installed it in between the oil filter and oil filter nipple. Ran two hoses (forward and return) to the front of the car and installed the oil cooler there. In the garage, the car warmed up nicely but the temperature needle did not go halfway as it used to do. So far so good. Its a simple install. Here are the pictures. Total cost around $120 (including mistakes) http://s48.photobucket.com/user/msk59/libr...rt=3&page=1 The sandwich adapter I used is Darale 25783 Low Profile thermostatic adapter with pressure relief. Thanks This post has been edited by msk59: Oct 15, 2014 - 6:42 PM |
Oct 19, 2014 - 12:15 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 4, '12 From US Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
Thanks for the pics.
You'll find you're better off getting an oil filter that's wider in diameter with that sandwich plate. Guessing in this oil sandwich adapter the line pointing up is the cooled oil and the down line is the hot oil? The oil cooler radiator, what is it from? -------------------- 1993 Celica GT Coupe - sold
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