The ones that screw on in place of the oil filter will send lower
pressure to the cooler than the sandwich plate ones. The sandwich
plate is before the pressure relief valve and the oil filter side is
after the sandwich plate. But, if you install the oil filter
replacement one you'll need a remote oil filter unless it has
provision for the oil filter built in. I like the Canton Mecca
remote ones - 8 micron, no bypass, easy to replace the element (but a
bit messy).
The output from the oil pump can easily exceed 100 psi cold, and some
folks have split coolers with the sandwich plate arrangement - many
others have operated it successfully though.
Tony Drews
At 12:47 PM 6/30/2011, Frank Fisher wrote:
>thinking of adding an oil cooler to my TR3.
>looking at a few different kits.
>im quite capable of figuring my own installation.
>most appear to screw onto the filter assembly like the modern filter kit.
>i have seen some that appear to go between the filter assembly and
>the block. i
>think they look like they may perform better? yes/no?
>was looking in the way back machine and Teriann talked of some ones kit. but
>then i lost the link to your comment and cant find it again. doh!
>recommendations?
>thanks
>Frank
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