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GS 1100 Oil Cooler - 1150 cover or not?
I just won a 1150 cooler on ebay. According to what I have read on this forum, I will need to put a restrictor in the oil path to redirect oil to the cooler. The 1150 cover is the most common solution. Has anyone tried to restrict the flow by using a plug instead? I am considering drilling out a rubber plug and using it with the stock 1100 cover. Constructive comments are welcome and appreciated.Tags: None
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Ditto to Bruce. Who knows how much oil is the optimum amount to re-route. You can't plug it off completely, just mostly. A brand new 1150 cover on Bike Bandit is like $30.Currently bikeless
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Mike McNaney
Reno and Jethro are right. The 1150 cover restricts and also relieves a certain amount. I got the same info from one of them about the 1150 cover last year when I added a cooler.
The real important point is that you shouldt use a cooler if your motor doesnt get too hot. Putting a cooler on a stock motor that doesnt get too hot makes it run too cool which will decrease engine life and peak power.
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