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Date: 5-9-08 08:44
From: justinevert View user's profile
Subject: HELP!! Need Oil Cooler/ Filter Sandwhich Part

Was sold everything for an oil cooler except THAT, I believe it is 3/4" with 16 thread.


I'll take a leap of faith and see if anyone has one like HKrix. If not where can I get one, I have tried Summit but it does not seem to be the right one. And I can not get anyone at customer service.

Justin



Date: 5-9-08 11:05
From: bmw1602.com in Los Angeles View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: HELP!! Need Oil Cooler/ Filter Sandwhich Part

they are available at any rod shop or places like summit.

you need a mustang one. you got the size right.

these are readily available.....
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Date: 5-9-08 12:12
From: justinevert View user's profile
Subject: Re: HELP!! Need Oil Cooler/ Filter Sandwhich Part

Well I finally got a hold of someone at Summit and told them what I needed, when I said Mustang, they wanted year and engine size.

Anything more specific I can tell them?


Justin



Date: 5-9-08 04:21
From: bmw1602.com in Los Angeles View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: HELP!! Need Oil Cooler/ Filter Sandwhich Part




Date: 5-11-08 08:40
From: ncoonen View user's profile
Subject: Re: HELP!! Need Oil Cooler/ Filter Sandwhich Part

The one on eBay has fairly small (3/8" NPT) inlet and outlet ports for the oil lines. If you need serious cooling, try the Mocal SP-1 or SP-1T (includes a 180 degree thermostat). These have 1/2" fittings for 10-AN lines.

Look here:
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/category/Mocal_Sandwich_Plate

I have a Mustang that needs an enormous oil cooler so I know a bit about these. Note that the Mocal plates have BSP threads so buy the correct AN adapters from RPW so you don't risk a leak.

...ned.



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