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Look into buying an aftermarket oil cooler, rather than the factory part from
the factory dealer. I got one several years ago that was only a few hundred US. Because an oil cooler is a bolt-on part and rather simple technology, a very well made cooler of sufficient capacity should work for any engine, regardless of name brand. |
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Thank You for your advise; I have tryed to find another oil-cooler,
but the way this is mounted is so much complicate (is is bolted to block, and conected with the water cooler, and the engine block,using many cooper tubes, each of wich costs about US$150 ; the water cooler is bolted over it, and all this things sits over and behind da motor starter and alternator.. |
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Thank You for your advise; I have tryed to find another oil-cooler,
but the way this is mounted is so much complicate (is is bolted to block, and conected with the water cooler, and the engine block,using many cooper tubes, each of wich costs about US$150 ; the water cooler is bolted over it, and all this things sits over and behind da motor starter and alternator.. |
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Sendure makes most heat exchangers for marine engines. Look them up on the
web and you'll probably find and exact replacement. Get copper/nickle. -- Keith __ Politicians and babies' diapers should be changed frequently, and for much the same reason. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Look into buying an aftermarket oil cooler, rather than the factory part from the factory dealer. I got one several years ago that was only a few hundred US. Because an oil cooler is a bolt-on part and rather simple technology, a very well made cooler of sufficient capacity should work for any engine, regardless of name brand. |
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Sendure makes most heat exchangers for marine engines. Look them up on the
web and you'll probably find and exact replacement. Get copper/nickle. -- Keith __ Politicians and babies' diapers should be changed frequently, and for much the same reason. "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Look into buying an aftermarket oil cooler, rather than the factory part from the factory dealer. I got one several years ago that was only a few hundred US. Because an oil cooler is a bolt-on part and rather simple technology, a very well made cooler of sufficient capacity should work for any engine, regardless of name brand. |
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