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    #16
    Originally posted by Tech73 View Post
    ok, I've read this and I'm guessing that the way the oil cooler on my 1100ez isn't factory. Now my question is should I leave it alone or should I fix it like it should be. And how should it be?



    I have a a setup like that as well, but mine has much bigger stainless oil lines for better flow, those lines look a little small.

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      #17
      Some very good information on oil cooler set up in this link... http://www.theflyingbanana.com/tfb%2...er%20setup.htm
      Ed

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        #18
        Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
        I have a a setup like that as well, but mine has much bigger stainless oil lines for better flow, those lines look a little small.
        When I tested to actuall "flow" I observed the oil flowing at I would guess 1-2 quart per min ? It definately wasn't "high volume" flow. My oil cooler lines were 3/8" hose.

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          #19
          Mods not withstanding, this is what Suzuki designed and what I did:
          First, the two large bolts on either side of the filter cover are plugs. Remove them and connect your oil lines. When the left passage is restricted correctly you will have exactly what the engineers designed.
          I did the restriction with a 1150 cover, but a rubber plug would be just as good. And it lowered my temps by 100 degrees or so when riding hard.

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            #20
            i never understand why people try reinvent the wheel with this whole cooler thing. all the elevens were designed with coolers in mind .they built everything in for you ...you just had to hook it up. easy.....so what do folks do ...they go through all the hassle of fancy oil covers with crazy take offs and all the time the answer was under their noses....

            anyway...look here


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              #21
              It's the way it's connected on my 85 750 so it's pretty obvious to me.But what do I know I ride a 750

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                #22
                Originally posted by saffa View Post
                i never understand why people try reinvent the wheel with this whole cooler thing. all the elevens were designed with coolers in mind .they built everything in for you ...you just had to hook it up. easy.....so what do folks do ...they go through all the hassle of fancy oil covers with crazy take offs and all the time the answer was under their noses....

                anyway...look here


                http://www.theflyingbanana.com/oil-cooler.htm
                Speaking of right under the nose...I posted this same link a week ago.
                Ed

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by saffa View Post
                  i never understand why people try reinvent the wheel with this whole cooler thing. all the elevens were designed with coolers in mind .they built everything in for you ...you just had to hook it up. easy.....so what do folks do ...they go through all the hassle of fancy oil covers with crazy take offs and all the time the answer was under their noses....

                  anyway...look here


                  http://www.theflyingbanana.com/oil-cooler.htm
                  I agree. One way is correct according to Suzuki engineers - using the built-in valleys and tapped holes. I just purchased OEM banjo bolts and crush washers, made my own stainless steel lines, and I was GTG.
                  The other way is to jury rig it and make changing the oil a PITA, plus it looks cludged. Your call. I decided to go with the Suzuki engineers' plan. But what do I know?
                  And thanks for showing the 1150 restricted oil cover vs. the 1100 open oil cover. I could not find the pics when I searched.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                    Speaking of right under the nose...I posted this same link a week ago.
                    I've changed my link. This mod is so easy I am tempted to buy and drill a rubber plug and sell my (now) pricey 1150 cover.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by saffa View Post
                      i never understand why people try reinvent the wheel with this whole cooler thing. all the elevens were designed with coolers in mind .they built everything in for you ...you just had to hook it up. easy.....so what do folks do ...they go through all the hassle of fancy oil covers with crazy take offs and all the time the answer was under their noses....

                      anyway...look here


                      http://www.theflyingbanana.com/oil-cooler.htm
                      You make it sound like a modded 1150 cover with a couple npt taps took an act of genius and a weeks worth of intense labor? My mod was simple, quick and effective so why all your sarcastic "reinventing the wheel" bs ?
                      Last edited by Guest; 08-17-2011, 10:17 PM.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Road_Clam View Post
                        You make it sound like a modded 1150 cover with a couple npt taps took an act of genius? My mod was simple and effective so why all your sarcastic "reinventing the wheel" bs ?
                        The oil galley plugs are just below the filter cover. Why tap into the cover?
                        Ed

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                          The oil galley plugs are just below the filter cover. Why tap into the cover?
                          Actually they are to the left and right of the cover, near the bottom, but I agree, why? It is already built into the engine cases. And the OEM banjo bolts and crush washers are still available, so you can connect to any oil cooler (and any lines) that suits your fancy.
                          I have seen a pristine 1100E with the cover mod. I was stunned. It may work, but why???

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Road_Clam View Post
                            You make it sound like a modded 1150 cover with a couple npt taps took an act of genius and a weeks worth of intense labor? My mod was simple, quick and effective so why all your sarcastic "reinventing the wheel" bs ?
                            The 1150 cover is modded from the 1100 cover. Why are you attempting to bypass the OEM design of using built-in oil valleys and oil routing? The 1150 cover allows the stock 1100E routing to work as designed. I am using a stock 1150 cover, my own SS lines (the ones sold me leaked like a sieve so I was forced to make my own) and a factory 1150 cooler. Following this factory design, any cooler could be made to function correctly if the correct lines were fashioned.
                            I suggest you are attempting to reinvent the wheel, and I can't understand why.

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                              #29
                              when you put the oil cooler on do you add any extra oil or just go by the site glass?

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                                The oil galley plugs are just below the filter cover. Why tap into the cover?
                                Because at the time I did the mod there was no conclusive info if there were banjo to hose fitting adaptors available that would properly work using the galley plugs. Cripes, what a riot having to listen to all the keyboard garage mechanics BS critisizm for taking the initive to do a functional mod "slightly different"
                                Last edited by Guest; 08-18-2011, 05:19 AM.

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