Oil cooler/ bike rad
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Oil cooler/ bike rad
Is there any reason why I couldn't/shouldn't use a motorcycle radiator from a enduro bike that has a cooling fan attached as an extra oil cooler.....
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Re: Oil cooler/ bike rad
Don't know, but xriss has a very nice setrab oil cooler for sale. Very good quality
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Re: Oil cooler/ bike rad
I would say no as the oil pressure if working corectly will be 2 bar and above ( mine when cold stisaround 4.5bar) Where as to the cooling system should operate aroud 1 bar, with out knowing what the rad is rated too pressure wise, I would say its not a good idea to use it, also the input and out of the rad may prove problomatic
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Re: Oil cooler/ bike rad
I did wonder about the flow restriction???axeman wrote:I would say no as the oil pressure if working corectly will be 2 bar and above ( mine when cold stisaround 4.5bar) Where as to the cooling system should operate aroud 1 bar, with out knowing what the rad is rated too pressure wise, I would say its not a good idea to use it, also the input and out of the rad may prove problomatic
Neil
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