11-18-2010, 12:00 AM | #11 | |
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Ya thats what I was thinking if I get an oil cooler for like a 150cc to a 250 cc nothing bigger and make sure it can handel the extra oil force needed to push the oil Ill just make sure I mount the cooler in a leveled and nice place!!!! I will do more research on the matter and what oil coolers are best and so on till the summer and try it! :rawk: If this works I will love it! Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-20-2010, 01:13 PM | #12 |
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Ok can someone answer these two questions for me.
What is our oil pressure suppose to be at? And how much oil do you add for an oil cooler? An oil cooler sized for a 250cc bike? Thanks guys! |
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11-20-2010, 05:43 PM | #13 | |
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02-04-2011, 06:58 PM | #14 | |
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You would add additional oil that is the capacity of the cooler you are using. Ok now who's going to order that 298cc big bore kit and slap on an oil cooler? :biggrin: |
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02-05-2011, 12:04 AM | #15 |
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Sounds like an interesting project. Just a couple thoughts to add. I am sure there is a bolt or fitting used for checking oil pressure. That could be a source for the oil flow to a cooler as long as the oil pressure is not unduly reduced to the engine. The return line could just feed into a fitting used to replace the oil fill hole plug. Unscrew the fitting when adding oil. Engine can always easily go back to stock and cooler etc can be moved to next bike.
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02-05-2011, 12:10 AM | #16 | |
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02-05-2011, 05:05 PM | #17 |
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I was assuming he would be using the oil pressure test port for the supply, hence the need for a restriction to keep adequate oil pressure to the rest of the engine. I haven't had my GZ250 for quite some time, IIRC I was thinking of what blaine said for the supply and then just let it drain back into the valve cover, just don't forget to make sure the rest of the engine had adequate oil supply.
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02-06-2011, 01:56 AM | #18 | |
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Yup gonna be using the port to check oil pressure! And good point with the restriction idea really gonna have to look into that! Also I would love to have the oil go to the filter or into another part of the motor where it can start cooling right away. I dont want it just splashing anywere in the valve cover or back into the oil ban and getting wormer from all the hot oil around it! I only use rolay purple in pretty much all my vehicals :2tup: Oh and about the big bore kit..... :whistle: I will post something up tmrw that will really get some poeple on here worked up, I wnated to wait till summer when I started or finished the project but with a comment like from WW "Just a couple thoughts to add. I am sure there is a bolt or fitting used for checking oil pressure. That could be a source for the oil flow to a cooler as long as the oil pressure is not unduly reduced to the engine" That is gold he may have just saved me a whole nother motor. So if I post my plans for this summer you guys might see where I might go wrong. I will be posting all my dream plans tmrw :drool: |
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02-06-2011, 07:35 AM | #19 |
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A little more food for thought. The oil source fitting of the supply line might want to have a check valve in it. This will prevent oil from draining back from the cooler into the engine when turned off and throwing out your oil level window. This would allow some dirty oil to remain in the cooler during an oil change but I personally would get too excited about it.
More food for thought. This is fun, my hands won't get dirty and some one else can find the parts. The oil cooling system should be thermostatically controlled for faster warm ups. You don't want to be messing with the choke any longer than usual on a cooler morning. |
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02-06-2011, 06:43 PM | #20 | ||
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It's been a while but IIRC I believe the oil passage on the clutch cover that has pressure test port comes more or less directly from the oil pump and then goes thru the oil filter and then the oil is distributed throughout the engine. I think my plan was plug the passage between the filter and test port, routing the oil out the test port and back to the oil filter thru the filter cover. To do this I was going to tap threads in the hole between the oil filter cavity and "pressure test port" cavity so that I could put a plug with some blue (not permanent) loctite in the hole forcing all the oil to go out the pressure test port, thru the oil cooler, and then drill a hole and use some sort of fitting for the oil to go back in thru the oil filter cover. It's been over a year so I don't remember if that is exactly how it works or not you'll have to verify this your self. Note: be sure to get some Permatex gasket remover or something similar to remove the gasket from the clutch cover. Contrary to the 15min the instructions I had to let mine soak over nite before I could use a plastic scraper to remove the old gasket. It's real easy to gouge the gasket surface, be careful! |
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