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hey there just wondering what you guys would suggest out my idea i was thinking of fitting 2 oil coolers infront of my radiator just under the grill and hooking them up in series i have twin 13inch electric fans on my radiator just wondering if that would be the best place to put them any ideas im thinking id have to upgrade my oil pump to a higher volume one.

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You should only need a single cooler unless you're putting out huge power - in which case, using Sierra cosworth / RS500 cooling seems to be the most popular. I used to use a single one about 15 x 6 inches, mounted to the side of the rad.

And yes, use a high capacity pump... much more important than high pressure, which has been known to unsettle big end bearings. Can handle the times when the sump baffles don't do their job better.

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I might be able to help you with a sump. Bloke reckoned it came off a mk. 2, but I'm not so sure. Steel with an extra wing welded on. If you're up for it, you're welcome to try. I've bought an alloy RS2000 one instead. You've got to take it off to upgrade your oip pump anyway :D

I used to use a Renault 5 filter on my x-flow. It was really small, never got damaged, and made for loads of space. You needed to change it quite often, though, and I did run a cooler with that.

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Does an oil cooler stay full all the time?

Just thinking about each time you start engine the oil cooler fills up before the engine parts are lubed for a few seconds. Or does it stay primed?

stay primed, seening as most cunts mount them with lines at top = no drain back.

building pressure up in them = another story

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dont' run 2 coolers... thats just silly. one is fine and even then if your motor is standard it's not a good idea. Use a falcon filter with a remote attachment.. and maybe one cooler depending on specs. That will get you another litre or more.

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got any pictures of that sump yeah ill just run a average sized oil cooler the engine isnt gona be standard its all in bits at the moment getting a ful recon bored out to 2.1 crank rods getting balanced polishd and i spent abit on my head etc so id say it will need abit more cooling than standard ....

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if you are welding a sump it is better to use a TIG or even gas, mig is a lot more prone to inclusions, as you can never ever get all the oil out of the pores of the old sump metal.

This is the one a i did for my ex, needed the bump to clear the main caps of the DOHC motor, it loooks a little rugged up close, but it holds water, and i will probably bronze the outside to ensure it is oil tight.

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