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Re: connecting stock oil cooler on a 4a Wed, 28 July 2004 13:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
I would assume the feed from the sandwich plate should go to the top of the oil cooler, that way once it comes out of the oil line, which is easy to pump oil through, it can pretty much fall through the oil cooler, rather than having to be pumped up through it, which must be alot harder to do.
This is how I've hooked mine up, although it's not running yet.
It's also how pretty much all upright radiators flow, with the fluid flowing down through core.
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