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Title: Oil Cooler Post by: saex69 on September 30, 2014, 10:48:27 AM Reet i want to fit a oil cooler to my reliant engine and i can't find any diagrams of the oil ways and how it circulates the engine like they do in the Haynes book of Lie's for motor cycles so was wondering if any one has such a thing. I know one of the line's goes to the sump and the other should be a feed.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler Post by: the coppersmith on September 30, 2014, 01:04:24 PM mine has, sorry had, a sandwich plate between the oil filter and the block. I'm sure it had both feed and return from that block with some clever drillings within, I'll see if I can find few pictures in the old album.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler Post by: Olds on September 30, 2014, 01:14:18 PM A sandwich plate is the normal way of adding an oil cooler. Are you sure you need one. Not heard of problems with oil temp on Reliant engines except perhaps on race engines.
Title: Re: Oil Cooler Post by: minimutly on September 30, 2014, 04:45:41 PM Unless your turbocharging or racing you shouldn't need one. Good quality oil, along with well adjusted fuel and timing would be sufficient IMHO.
Huw Oh, and adequate cooling of course. Title: Re: Oil Cooler Post by: fifer on September 30, 2014, 06:09:09 PM After over 40 years of dealing with Reliant engines I have found no problems at all with the oil temperature being too hot :)
. . Title: Re: Oil Cooler Post by: saex69 on October 01, 2014, 09:37:36 PM Funny you should mention turbo's minimutly a mate of mine deals with said turbo's and drag racing he did say why don't you fit a turbo, any back to the oil cooler it was just a thought so cheers guy's.
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