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lhanscom
Oil Cooler Bypass?
Has anybody ever put some kind of bypass valve on the oil cooler circuit? Living in Maine, in the summer it's great to have the cooler, but during the rest of the year it never heats up. Any thoughts?Tags: None
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Billy Ricks
Your bike already has a plunger to control that. It only allows oil to reach the cooler when needed.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Billy RicksYour bike already has a plunger to control that. It only allows oil to reach the cooler when needed.
Your comment was an eye opener for me. What bikes had that device on them???
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lhanscom
Originally posted by Billy RicksYour bike already has a plunger to control that. It only allows oil to reach the cooler when needed.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by slopokeSay Billy
Your comment was an eye opener for me. What bikes had that device on them???
Originally posted by lhanscomWhere is that located? Is it something you can see, or is it buried in the engine somewhere? Are there other ways of helping things to warm up in the cold air? Thanks!
About the only thing you can do to help with warm up is to get off the choke as quickly as you can.
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lhanscom
Not with my bike, the oil cooler does not come off of the cover. I would think you could do it with your 1100 though.
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Anonymous
i made a cover for my oil cooler- it looked so sloppy i took it off--i had a valve in one of the lines but the valve would weep--so thats gone. if i remember, on the next oil change i'm going to drop a slug in the oil return line. Mine is a home made setup that has flexable lines and clamps. Even in florida it runs too cool in the winter. I switched back to dyno oil for the winter just to get the engine to warm up a litle more.
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saaz
A cover is the easiest solution.
You can buy oil thermostats that can be put in between the cooler and the oil lines. Permacool makes one (transmission and cooler specialst in the US)
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Anonymous
This was gone into in some detail for the gs1100.
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Jeff Tate
I've had the idea of having someone handy with leather craft tools make me a slip on cover with heavy duty snaps.
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saaz
Probably simpler, particularly if you have an oil temp guage. I had a lockhart thermostat on my cooler (since the mid 80s) but more recently it stopped working. I would perfer changing the oil more often after winter than running too hot.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Jeff TateI've had the idea of having someone handy with leather craft tools make me a slip on cover with heavy duty snaps.
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