oil cooler fabrication

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by mikep99 » Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:55 am

arthur.d wrote:
mikep99 wrote:would it be possible to pick up the oil cooler lines and chop them and fit the -12 type connectors somewhere along them?
I got shut of my old oil cooler a while back for £100 I think - the connectors on the pipes at engine end looked ok...
Mike
yes,exactly that-and fit a generic cooler-or even a modded standard one with ends to suit normal fittings-saves the relocation etc..
a repair for a little fabrication,two lengths of hose and a handfull of an12 fittings,future proofs the car too
keep an eye out on here /ebay as oil coolers/pipes come up now and again in the classifieds...
or put a wanted post up.
Lots of AN12 adapters on ebay to look at to see which will fit the OE pipes...

ta
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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by weekenny » Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:22 am

I've a cooler and pipes that I removed when I fitted the Forge kit a couple of weeks ago, needed a fast turn around so went with a ready made solution.

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by rs user » Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:37 am

weekenny wrote:I've a cooler and pipes that I removed when I fitted the Forge kit a couple of weeks ago, needed a fast turn around so went with a ready made solution.
hi-i think thats why most folk do it-quick cure,i wouldnt buy a used cooler for my car tbh but if you want to chop off the engine ends of the pipes leaving a few inches and sell me that bit to experiment with i would happily buy if cheap enough...

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by weekenny » Fri Oct 14, 2016 11:29 am

Pm me your address and I'll cut those off and send them to you if you cover the postage.

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by Daytona » Fri Oct 14, 2016 9:40 pm

I was going to go down the universal Setrab route and managed to find some rare male to male m22 ends to mate to the OE hoses but bought a Radtec cooler in the end which is a direct fit.

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by rs user » Fri Oct 14, 2016 10:52 pm

Daytona wrote:I was going to go down the universal Setrab route and managed to find some rare male to male m22 ends to mate to the OE hoses but bought a Radtec cooler in the end which is a direct fit.

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cheers for the links-the o/e hoses seem to be the weak link,and the fact that they dont come off the standard cooler very well
most folk[even a tight git like me] wouldnt mind replacing a pair of hoses every 5 years or more but on top of a cooler it becomes an expensive task...

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by schacks » Sun Oct 16, 2016 5:17 pm

Hi arthur.. It was me who bought mikep's old oil cooler and lines.
I cut off both ends on the old oil cooler and welded dash 12(an12)male alu ends on. 6£ each, did the same to the pipe ends that fits in to the sump but in steel of course..
Then its just a matter of buing 2,5-3 m of black nylon braided hose and a few fittings.. 1 x strait male and so on.
Its a good kit that works and is pretty cheap, if your handy with spanners of course.
Let me know if you need more info

ole

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by rs user » Sun Oct 16, 2016 8:49 pm

schacks wrote:Hi arthur.. It was me who bought mikep's old oil cooler and lines.
I cut off both ends on the old oil cooler and welded dash 12(an12)male alu ends on. 6£ each, did the same to the pipe ends that fits in to the sump but in steel of course..
Then its just a matter of buing 2,5-3 m of black nylon braided hose and a few fittings.. 1 x strait male and so on.
Its a good kit that works and is pretty cheap, if your handy with spanners of course.
Let me know if you need more info

ole
exactly what i had in mind-can you send me a linky for the an12 steel ends and the ally ones please :beerchug:
or details of a supplier..

found these for the engine outlets-http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motamec-AN-JI ... 0895060395?
for cooler..http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motamec-AN-JI ... 1135664146?


is that similar?

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by Tommcole » Tue Jan 16, 2018 12:59 pm

sorry to re kindle an old thread but i want to make my own kit too .

schacks - what fittings did you buy for yours ? and other parts to make your kit ?

was it a success ?

going to cut my old ones off my cooler and weld on new and make new lines up myself .. i think i could do it all for less than 100 quid

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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by Lukes3 » Tue Jan 16, 2018 2:33 pm

I made these out of the old pipes/fittings an now use 1/2” bsp allround.
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Re: oil cooler fabrication

Post by Tommcole » Tue Jan 16, 2018 5:43 pm

Cheers mate appreciate it

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