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Making Your Own Oil Cooler Adapter Plate
i AM WONDERING IF ANY ONE HAS TAKEN THE STOCK OIL COOLER COVER AND DRILLED IT TO ACCEPT FITTINGS FOR A HOME BREW OIL COOLER--SUCCESSES OR FAILURES WILL
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Anonymous
Now that is one dang good idea. 8O There ain't nuttin' slow about you, SLOWPOKE. I too, would like to hear any thoughts on this.
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slowpoke
did your bike come with a oil cooler? or you just went aftermarket? the gs550 i got the other night has the cooler with all the lines and fittings, so where would i hook the lines too?
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Anonymous
Originally posted by dallyrNow that is one dang good idea. 8O There ain't nuttin' slow about you, SLOWPOKE. I too, would like to hear any thoughts on this.
SO I AM STILL JUST A SLOWPOKE
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Re: slowpoke
Originally posted by rick romerodid your bike come with a oil cooler? or you just went aftermarket? the gs550 i got the other night has the cooler with all the lines and fittings, so where would i hook the lines too?
VIC CAMARGO GAVE ME AN ADAPTER AND THATS WHY I GOT INTO THE OIL COOLER FABRICATION THING--WE ALL STILL NEED TO WORK OUT THE PROS AND CONS SUCH AS
WILL THE STOCK COVER BE ABLE TO TAKE THE VIBRATION--
WILL WE HAVE TO HAVE IT WELDED OR BUILT UP WITH JB WELD--THINGS LIKE THIS ARE THE ITEMS WE SHOULD ALL GIVE FEEDBACK ON
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brs127s
Scotty,
I went to a MC salvage yard at lunch to see if they had anything. They had all kinds of coolers and adapter for other bikes, but nothing for Suzuki's. The guy behind the counter said they had a kit for a Honda, but it sold last week. He also told me that if I figured a way to get the oil supply and return working, they could fix me up with the hoses and a Lockhart cooler.
I had also been corresponding with Don Lobacz on this subject. He told me I could probably fabricate a fitting for the oil supply that bolted on under the carbs, where the oil pressure sensor is. The return would be threaded into the oil filter cover plate.
After he mentioned this, I remembered that my cover plate does have a flat area that could be drilled and tapped. I think it was made this way for this purpose. My 77 550 had the same thing, but it was already drilled, tapped, and had a plug for draining the filter housing before removing the cover.
When I think about this setup, I realize this is a bypass cooling system. Will this restrict the flow of oil to the rest of the engine? I think you would know pretty quick, as the pressure sensor would cause the oil light come on. Don, maybe you can answer this question.
Anyone else's thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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brs127s
Oh yeah, I forgot something else. if you had a supply line coming out of the filter housing and a return line going back in, you would probably have to have a couple of oneway valves to let the oil travel one direction only. I saw this on one adapter. Other adapters routed all of the oil through the cooler before going to the filter(intake on one side of plate, return on the other.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by brs127sOh yeah, I forgot something else. if you had a supply line coming out of the filter housing and a return line going back in, you would probably have to have a couple of oneway valves to let the oil travel one direction only. I saw this on one adapter. Other adapters routed all of the oil through the cooler before going to the filter(intake on one side of plate, return on the other.
Frank has that setup on his bike
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Anonymous
I seen a gs550 with a genuine yoshimura oil cooler kit on it once, and they tapped off the pressure relief valve plate , dont remember where the return went. It was about 10 years ago!
Maybe if you was really lucky you could find the kit, but if you find two LET ME KNOW!
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Hap Call
Instead of using the adaptor plate, why not use the two oil gallies on the front of the motor. Suzuki put them there for oil coolers from what I understand. Use two banjo fittings to pipe the oil to and from the cooler. That is the way they do it on the GS1150 and you do not have to fight with the hoses when you are changing oil.
I do have a spare oil cooler pickup that mounts under the carbs. I am not using it because I have a top end oil kit that feeds from there and because I am going to use the two gallies I mentioned earlier as soon as I get an oil thermostat, steelbraided lines, and a cooler off of a TL1000.
Hap
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brs127s
Yeah, I am going to look the bike over tonight to see what I need to do. Don told me he had a couple of coolers. I agree with you...any cooler that will bolt to the bike and accept the lines will work. I am also going to try and get another filter cover plate. I don't was to ruin mine and have this setup not work.
If anyone has an extra filter cover laying around, I will be in the market. I would like to have a black cover, as my engine is painted black(factory job), but any 3 bolt cover should work. I think the 8-valve engines all had the 3 bolt cover. I am not picky on this one. After all, it is recessed into the front of the engine, behind headers.
Frank or Don,
Could either one of you provide us with a picture of the fitting for the oil pressure switch? I would appreciate it greatly.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by brs127sYeah, I am going to look the bike over tonight to see what I need to do. Don told me he had a couple of coolers. I agree with you...any cooler that will bolt to the bike and accept the lines will work. I am also going to try and get another filter cover plate. I don't was to ruin mine and have this setup not work.
If anyone has an extra filter cover laying around, I will be in the market. I would like to have a black cover, as my engine is painted black(factory job), but any 3 bolt cover should work. I think the 8-valve engines all had the 3 bolt cover. I am not picky on this one. After all, it is recessed into the front of the engine, behind headers.
Frank or Don,
Could either one of you provide us with a picture of the fitting for the oil pressure switch? I would appreciate it greatly.
Hap
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brs127s
Thanks Hap, I sent you an e-mail. By the way, I have been out to your web site. The top end oil kit looks good. May I ask the reason for installing it? I don't do much agressive riding(only once in awhile :twisted: ). After all, its just a 850GL. Now my 550...that was a different story. Straight wise, it wasn't the fastest, but through the corners, it was quick, nimble, and I could pull away from the big boys I rode with.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by brs127sThe top end oil kit looks good. May I ask the reason for installing it?
Hap
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Anonymous
Yes indeed, you'd need to have a flow path. Porting two hoses into the same area wouldn't work since both ports would be under the same pressure. You'd likely just trap an air bubble in the cooler. Even one way valves wouldn't help because the pressure would be equal on both ends of the hose. You really need to have a pressure side (to pump) and a non-pressure side (to dump) the oil. On my GS-750E I don't know if I've got the banjo fittings Hap refers to, but maybe I do. But even if I don't, I'd be able to take a tap off the Oil-pressure switch and then feed it back to the engine somewhere else -- as long as the pressure drop was enough to still allow the pressure switch to indicate.
Just my 2 pennies
Roger
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