and measurements i am taking off of a existing lockhart philips oil adapter i have.
terry's adapter http://members.optusnet.com.au/~sher...k/gallery.html
some things i noticed is on the home made cooler as with terry's adapter, the oil return is set right behind the oil output and with the lockhart adapter the return is set real far back, is there a reason for this?i looked at the motor and there seems to be 2 sump holes, one in the very back and one in the very front for the return.
i rather place a return hole as far back as possable because what i have now with the return next to output like terrys is a very thin wall (about 1/16") seperating the return hole from one of the mounting holes, then if i am to tap it for fittings the thread will bite even deeper making it even thiner. But if i move the return back i should have enough room.
also i notice when i placed the lockhart adapter on the motor, the output nipple that should sit flush or snug or even inside the output port of the motor seems a little far away, can anyone measure the depth of the output nipple.
the output nipple would sit agaist the oil output port of the motor. i get about 9/16's on the lockhart adapter the guy on the website sez 5/8" should, i just go 5/8's and say sand it down till it fits flush. i guess i could also get some clay and press it in the output port of the motor then put the lockhart adapter in place and tighten it down and see how much the clay compresses.
sorry this is probly way to confusing please feel free to ask me questions. i'm doing this cause if i can come up with the drawing i can have a friend fab one up for me free.
i can email my working cad drawing if you want to take a look to see what i am talking about, but you will need autocad 2000.
-ryan
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