Cleaning up again....after getting caught in the rain a while back.
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Cleaning up again....after getting caught in the rain a while back.
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Makes me giggle to left hand stick shift the murdercycle.
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I burst my second oil cooler this weekend.
I dont understand why though.
wow, that is not cool. Could it be a flaw in the unit, did you change brands or use the same type when you changed them out ?
Did the blow out occur in the same area on the cooler ?
What a mess, no I do know much, just throw out some questions trying to help. Most would say to much pressure for the cooler, or that a stuck solenoid on the return line causing to much pressure in the cooler.
Oh I should have said " my mind would have said those things to myself".
Not good Rex, and I am sure you have thought and went over many things with the first blow out. Your knowledge of what you did to that engine, wow, it just blows me away.
My mind is going nuts know wondering what caused it to blow out, here to learn all that I can.
I know right......
Same set up as I have had on it for lots of years.
I did add to or hang more stuff off the bottom mount lugs. Maybe I have put more vibrations into it.
The first one that sprung a leak I blamed on myself. When I first cranked up the engine the oil pressure was too high. So I thought I had put some damage to it then and it began to leak a short while later.
This one has not had that happen. All good and then leak.
So the only change is the extra stuff on that mount. The cooler is rubber mounted but maybe it is too stiff now?
I am gonna make a bypass something so I ain't down. But I have found me a block of aluminum and may just whittle out a billet unit. Probably will not shed the heat like it should but I may try and see. My oil still is not hot anyways.
[LEFT][COLOR=#333333][FONT=Verdana] But I have found me a block of aluminum and may just whittle out a billet unit. [/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
I like how you said that Rex. I say "I can whittle that" with wood a lot, yet you say it with metal, just blows me away how different the two are, yet so much seems to be the same process, just different tools and machinery..
I do hope you can find what you need to make your bypass. Safe riding.:D:D
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You still running this setup? Did the cooler crack by the regulator? Just a thought, but that large of a mass hanging off center would definitely vibrate and resonate to cause stress fractures. How about a brace from mounting holes on blue block to cooler? That should dampen any resonance. Just my $.02 :)
Sorta kinda, but not really.
Lower and right of center for both of them.
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I am thinking that regulator although it itself is light but with the added tension of the hose adding to it.
Maybe that reg and stack of fittings is more of a lever on the cooler. Then that hose is so short. But then the hose takes to the shape after a couple heat cycles.
I dunno......just thinking that short hose is pushing/pulling on the regulator with its stack of fittings.
Wow what a rambling diatribe.....
assuming the break is where circled in yellow....looks like cooler mount is about 2 inches above the leak? Kind of midway between reg. and mount.....vote for the stress break, might have to have separate reg and cooler mountings and use very flexible hoses. but where to put them?
I know you will figure it out.