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    Oil cooler

    Hi

    I put a bid on an oil cooler that on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2477850222

    And I was woundering how can I plumb this in to my a 80 gs750e the only palce I can see is the oil gallary plug on the right side under the trigger for the igniton system. Is there any other place I can hook it up to and plus I want to put a top end oiler on it I have a friend that run a hydralic company so I was going to use hydralic line cheaper then steel braided line .

    Any help is greatful

    Thanks

    #2
    My oil cooler hooks to a modified oil filter cover on my GS750EZ. It came with my Lockhart Racing oil cooler kit. But a stock oil filter cover can be modified. The one by the pickup coil hooks to my oil pressure gauge.

    Here is a pic: http://colosseum.com/suzuki/Intro/GS750EZ.htm

    Dr. Dre

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      #3
      There is lots of info here -- another members web site
      1980 is a 4 valve motor, high pressure oil system

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        #4
        Check this thread:



        My GS uses an adapter like this to plumb in the oil cooler.

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          #5
          Here you go mate, have a look at the pics (sorry about my camera work, I'm better on the machines) and let me know if this is what you want? Cheers, Terry. :twisted:

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            #6
            Hi

            The motor in the bike doesn`t have the oil pressure switch there it in the Oil filter cover. So I don`t think that adapter would work.

            Thanks

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              #7
              Cooler

              Hate being rude but unless you run the cooler of the back seat that cooler will not fit under the steering-head without touching something ie gaurd,tacho cable, pipes. Sorry

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                #8
                HI would the oil cooler set up from a newer engine work?
                I do have a partsbike and it's oil cooled.Can this be adapted to your engine?
                Mikey

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                  #9
                  A cooler from a air/oil cooled model would be too big to be practical

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