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80GS1000
Best way to mount an oil cooler?
What's the best way to mount an oil cooler, with the input and output ports facing up or facing down? It seems like with the Yoshi bike the input/output were facing down. Just theorizing but it seems like this would allow the oil to drain back into the motor with the engine shut off. But wouldn't this allow for an air pocket to form at the top of the cooler?
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not if you fit a thermostat or a one way valve from the return from the cooler. maybe im wrong but this should stop oil draining out.
but saying that would it cause an air pocket if your engine is adaquately vented? the oil pressure will quickly fill the cooler again and the vent would prevent an air lock in the cooler1978 GS1085.
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80GS1000
Originally posted by Agemax View Postnot if you fit a thermostat or a one way valve from the return from the cooler. maybe im wrong but this should stop oil draining out.
but saying that would it cause an air pocket if your engine is adaquately vented? the oil pressure will quickly fill the cooler again and the vent would prevent an air lock in the coolerLast edited by Guest; 12-11-2008, 06:35 PM.
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Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostHow would the oil pressure on a cooler with outlet on the bottom of the cooler push out an air bubble which would form at the top of the cooler? That's the question...1978 GS1085.
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KiwiGS
Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostHow would the oil pressure on a cooler with outlet on the bottom of the cooler push out an air bubble which would form at the top of the cooler? That's the question...
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Tarbash 27
I asked this question a few months ago and had a thread. I will be mounting mine face up. I believe the air will be forced out anyways.
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rudy
Originally posted by renobruce View PostUp or down doesn't matter. Mine are run down and it works just fine.
Not to hijack the thread or anything, but could you post a few more pics up of how you mounted that cooler bruce? I worked on a mounting location for quite a while for mine. Never really found an amazing place for it as the tach cable is always in the way. I cut a bracket that would be welded to the frame, but haven't done anything with it yet. I have the same cooler as you.
Rudy
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Billy Ricks
The factory cooler setup had a thermostat that allowed the oil to get up to temperature before it let the oil run through the cooler. Mine has the ports on top and the GSXR cooler I'll be mounting soon will be facing up, with lines from a Katana 600 which have the right fittings at the engine for my 700 and the right type fitting at the cooler for it. The cooler measures 8"X17". I'm going to need all the cooling capacity I can get pretty soon.
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Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostThe factory cooler setup had a thermostat that allowed the oil to get up to temperature before it let the oil run through the cooler. Mine has the ports on top and the GSXR cooler I'll be mounting soon will be facing up, with lines from a Katana 600 which have the right fittings at the engine for my 700 and the right type fitting at the cooler for it. The cooler measures 8"X17". I'm going to need all the cooling capacity I can get pretty soon.
What do you mean by "factory cooler"? The later GS engines that came with coolers didn't have thermostats as far as I can tell. The Lockhart (spelling?) ones did, although they are aftermarket.
Edit: found out that the 750ES has an thermostat function. Check the end of this thread for more info if interested.Last edited by Nessism; 12-12-2008, 10:13 PM.Ed
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Originally posted by rudy View PostNot to hijack the thread or anything, but could you post a few more pics up of how you mounted that cooler bruce? I worked on a mounting location for quite a while for mine. Never really found an amazing place for it as the tach cable is always in the way. I cut a bracket that would be welded to the frame, but haven't done anything with it yet. I have the same cooler as you.
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Billy Ricks
Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat do you mean by "factory cooler"? The later GS engines that came with coolers didn't have thermostats as far as I can tell. The Lockhart (spelling?) ones did, although they are aftermarket.Last edited by Guest; 12-12-2008, 10:21 AM.
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Originally posted by rudy View PostNot to hijack the thread or anything, but could you post a few more pics up of how you mounted that cooler bruce? I worked on a mounting location for quite a while for mine. Never really found an amazing place for it as the tach cable is always in the way. I cut a bracket that would be welded to the frame, but haven't done anything with it yet. I have the same cooler as you.
RudyLast edited by renobruce; 12-12-2008, 12:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostThere is a plunger down in the area of the filter cavity. The manual states it operates off of oil temperature.
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