Postby adamjp » Thu May 31, 2007 7:13 pm
I fitted up an oil cooler kit around a year ago. One of the best things I could have fitted. Oil consumption is down, due mainly to reduced oil temperature I suspect.
The sandwich plate and coller were from eBay, the hoses and connectors bought locally from a specialist fluid connector shop (like EnZed, but not).
The most expensive bit was the connectors.
I used rubber hose as recommended by the connector place. Off the sandwich plate I came out at a 30deg angle, which gave me a perpendicular angle from the engine block. The oil cooler ends were 90deg.
The hose was cut at home and the routing was the worst bit, very tricky due to the problems accessing the front of the radiator from the back.
A few tips...
1. Don't use braided hose, it will cut through anything it rubs against and apart from appearance is completely unecessary these days.
2. Fit the oil cooler nipple side up, stops all the oil draining back to the engine.
3. Mounting on the MX5 can be easily done by getting some aluminium angle that will support the cooler from underneath, and running it between the two lower AC condenser (radiator) mounting points. Tie the top to the bolts either side of the bonnet catch with some craftily bent aluminium strips.
4. A thermostat cooler is a good idea if you live where I do (below 0 last night), but since I don't have one, I run a sheet of thin aluminium over the cooler during winter.
5. Some sandwich plates will not fit, it is an absolute bitch getting it in there and I had to sacrifice the inlet manifold support bracket. I cut one up to allow access, but in practice, it is just too tight.
6. For an NA6, you need to change oil filter to the one from the BP engine. The big NA6 one simply won't fit on most sandwich plates.
Adam
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