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Originally Posted by Nismo358 Would that work during winter? I believe it Mocal sandwich plate still lets some oil through so your temps would be way too cold for winter.
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I believe it Mocal sandwich plate still lets some oil through so your temps would be way too cold for winter. As others suggested, you should block off the cooler in the winter. There are two ways of getting this done.
1.) Get some aluminum and make a square block off plate the same size as the oil cooler. Hook some tabs onto the cooler so that the plate can slide the plate in and out. 2.) Use some cardboard and zip ties. I like the second option because it's easy and cheap. |
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