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Road_Clam
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Well I finally got all the components assembled on the oil cooler conversion. The most difficult part of the conversion was modifying the 1150 oil cooler cover to safely accept the 3/8" NPT hose barbs. I had to weld up near the bottom of the plate to effectively add some thickness material so as to allow a good, secure tap. The second issue was after welding the plate, it warped. luckily not much (about .021). I was very concerned the cover o-ring would leak. I fly cut the backside of the plate to within .005. All is fine, and NO leaks. The really cool thing about the Lockhart cooler I purchased is that it has an internal thermostat, so it will only circulate when needed. The box said for "most european twin cylinder engine bikes". It was definately kinda' a universal kit. I also had to custom fab an adapter bracket to bolt the cooler to the frame of my GS (I mounted it to the 2 M8 tapped holes for the horns). I know the hoses are criss crossed, but they can only go a certain way so as the let the thermostat work properly. Heres some pics:






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