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Call me what you want, but why are temps below 180 degrees bad?? Sorry, don't have as much tech. know how as some of the others on this threat!
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Oil below 180 degrees may not burn off moisture and contaminants that accumulate.. |
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I have designed and installed a fiberglass grill cover which blocks about 80% of the air flow over the cooler. Not nearly as pretty as ModShack's but effective.
Pictures and instructions to come when I get back into the office tomorrow.
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Just drove around for a while. 80% of the oil cooler is covered and the temps changed a lot. Wasn't as cool as it has been tonight though so that might have a little to do with it, but temps still got higher faster than since I have had the oil cooler installed. Got up to 220 degrees tonight. As long as the electrical tape doesn't melt on the oil cooler, this will be my solution to over cooling on the street.
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The car deserves something a bit classier....Plus I don't think Your fix will fare well at 220 degrees.. |
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Today's drive.....Cool 50 degree weather. On the cooler, 10 rows covered, 14 exposed. Temps ranged from 185-190 cruising and at speed to 200 around town. This is about 15 degrees higher than what I would have expected with the full cooler exposure..I'll probably leave it like this for awhile and continue observations. Sunday will be a 70 degree day so we'll see how this operates in slightly warmer temps..
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This mod makes sense for all of us with our hoses and connections blocking the top of our coolers.
1) I taped of the front of the grill with painters tape and newspaper to block over spray. The smoother you tape the grill the better your finished product will look. Also, make sure you cover the area behind the license plate bracket as this will be your primary mounting surface. 2) The materials I used were fiberglass cloth and 3M high strength adhesive available at your local auto parts store. 3) I sprayed the adhesive on the tape and began layering the fiberglass cloth. 4) Make sure to spray the adhesive on first and let it get tacky before layering it on the cover. 5) After layering around three or four layers of cloth I let it dry. 6) Next I spray painted the cover with a heavy coat of flat black paint. The paint acts as the binding agent on the front of the cover. 7) When the paint dried I carefully peeled the fiberglass cover off the grill. Use a scissor to clean up the edges and a hair clipper to smooth out the fiberglass hairs on the front of the cover. 8) Voila! A form fitting and less noticeable front grill cover. 9) Attach it using a hole in line with the license plate bracket and clips available from your auto parts store. And I can confirm that this method is effective.
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Jeebus ResIpsa... You've taken a simple problem and fabricated a very complicated solution..You're not in management are you??.
Work for the Government??.......:-) Last edited by Modshack; 11-29-2009 at 10:03 PM. |
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I checked the oil temp tonight. It was around 55 degrees. The oil temp was around high 160s to low 170s even driving around 65 mph. After 20 minutes of driving and coming home the temp finally went to 180. Temp only increased during city type driving with late shifting. Do I need to throw on some blue painters tape?
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