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Subject: Re: [Fot] Was: Oil Cooler or Oil filter first? Now how to ID flow out the adapter?
From: fubog1 via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2018 17:57:35 +0000 (UTC)
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 I don't have one of those adapters handy but I suspect that the fitting on=
 the right is oil out, the clean oil goes in the center.90 psi is too high =
but shouldn't blow out the cooler.The pressure is relieved before it leaves=
 the engine so the pressure on the gauge should reflect the actual pressure=
 in the system; you should see any pressure spikes
Re oil temp, I do as most, pick it up out of the sump, that's the heat that=
 the engine is making.
Glen
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bud Rolofson via Fot <fot@autox.team.net>
To: Kas Kastner <kaskastner@gmail.com>; FOT <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Dec 5, 2018 11:21 pm
Subject: [Fot] Was: Oil Cooler or Oil filter first? Now how to ID flow out =
the adapter?

List,
Thanks to all who responded about this. The consensus was to go to the oil =
filter first to catch as much debris as possible before it collects in the =
oil cooler. Everyone said with an exploded engine (like I experienced) repl=
acing the oil cooler is a requirement.
So I did replace the oil cooler after blowing up the engine, but TWICE I=E2=
=80=99ve had them ($160 Earl=E2=80=99s oil coolers) blow out and leak all o=
ver the engine bay when doing a test and tune day at the track. I=E2=80=99m=
 on my third oil cooler and trying to reduce the oil pressure that on my ga=
ge says 85-90 psi to see if that is what is causing the coolers to leak, al=
though they are rated at 150 psi or more. I put an extra copper washer on t=
he oil pressure relief valve but I=E2=80=99m not sure what is really causin=
g two oil coolers to blow out. Bad luck? Coincidence? Bad parts? =C2=A0I=E2=
=80=99m getting tired of oiling/cleaning my engine bay. I=E2=80=99ll find o=
ut if my washers help on the next track day cause it has happened after 4-5=
 laps the last two times when I was breaking in new rings. Unfortunately th=
e next track day could be a couple more months.
So the next question I have is how to know which way the flow is out of the=
 adapter on the engine. See pic below and please tell me if the oil is comi=
ng OUT of engine from the right or left fitting in the picture. There are a=
bsolutely no markings or clues to tell me.
Also do most of you measure oil temp on the oil coming out or going into th=
e engine?
ThanksBud


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<div> <font size=3D"2">I don't have one of those adapters handy but I suspe=
ct that the fitting on the right is oil out, the clean oil goes in the cent=
er.</font></div>

<div><font size=3D"2">90 psi is too high but shouldn't blow out the cooler.=
</font></div>

<div><font size=3D"2">The pressure is relieved before it leaves the engine =
so the pressure on the gauge should reflect the actual pressure in the syst=
em; you should see any pressure spikes<br>
</font></div>

<div><font size=3D"2">Re oil temp, I do as most, pick it up out of the sump=
, that's the heat that the engine is making.</font></div>

<div><font size=3D"2"><br>
</font></div>

<div><font size=3D"2">Glen</font><br>
</div>

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</div>

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Original Message-----<br>
From: Bud Rolofson via Fot &lt;fot@autox.team.net&gt;<br>
To: Kas Kastner &lt;kaskastner@gmail.com&gt;; FOT &lt;fot@autox.team.net&gt=
;<br>
Sent: Wed, Dec 5, 2018 11:21 pm<br>
Subject: [Fot] Was: Oil Cooler or Oil filter first? Now how to ID flow out=
=09the adapter?<br>
<br>

<div id=3D"yiv0388136316">
<div>List,
<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br class=3D"yiv0388136316">
<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">Thanks to all who responded about this. The co=
nsensus was to go to the oil filter first to catch as much debris as possib=
le before it collects in the oil cooler. Everyone said with an exploded eng=
ine (like I experienced) replacing the oil cooler is a requirement.</div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br class=3D"yiv0388136316"></div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">So I did replace the oil cooler after blowing =
up the engine, but TWICE I=E2=80=99ve had them ($160 Earl=E2=80=99s oil coo=
lers) blow out and leak all over the engine bay when doing a test and tune =
day at the track. I=E2=80=99m on my third oil cooler and trying to reduce t=
he oil pressure that on my gage says 85-90 psi to see if that is what is ca=
using the coolers to leak, although they are rated at 150 psi or more. I pu=
t an extra copper washer on the oil pressure relief valve but I=E2=80=99m n=
ot sure what is really causing two oil coolers to blow out. Bad luck? Coinc=
idence? Bad parts? &nbsp;I=E2=80=99m getting tired of oiling/cleaning my en=
gine bay. I=E2=80=99ll find out if my washers help on the next track day ca=
use it has happened after 4-5 laps the last two times when I was breaking i=
n new rings. Unfortunately the next track day could be a couple more months=
.</div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br class=3D"yiv0388136316"></div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">So the next question I have is how to know whi=
ch way the flow is out of the adapter on the engine. See pic below and plea=
se tell me if the oil is coming OUT of engine from the right or left fittin=
g in the picture. There are absolutely no markings or clues to tell me.</di=
v>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br class=3D"yiv0388136316"></div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">Also do most of you measure oil temp on the oi=
l coming out or going into the engine?</div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br class=3D"yiv0388136316"></div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">Thanks</div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316">Bud</div>

<div class=3D"yiv0388136316"><br>
</div>
</div>
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