Oil Cooler Installation 03/04???
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#13
I already have the Glowshift oil filter sandwich plate but i got the one with just the ports for oil temp and oil pressure....bone head mistake...would have made my life a lot easier...
Oil temp is hanging around 200-205 with outside air temp around 80. soon as it gets over 90F out and you hit any sort of hill back up to 220.
#14
So it sounds like there shouldn't be a problem...the stock cooler and lines cost more than an aftermarket cooler with fan...next time i change the oil i will pull the plugs and get the thread size so i can get the right line adapters.
I already have the Glowshift oil filter sandwich plate but i got the one with just the ports for oil temp and oil pressure....bone head mistake...would have made my life a lot easier...
Oil temp is hanging around 200-205 with outside air temp around 80. soon as it gets over 90F out and you hit any sort of hill back up to 220.
I already have the Glowshift oil filter sandwich plate but i got the one with just the ports for oil temp and oil pressure....bone head mistake...would have made my life a lot easier...
Oil temp is hanging around 200-205 with outside air temp around 80. soon as it gets over 90F out and you hit any sort of hill back up to 220.
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#16
If I had to do it again...I would go with the glowshift sandwich that has the cooler lines, aftermarket cooler, and a 180 oil thermostat. My concern now is that I am not allowing the oil to get to operating temperature, at least as quick as it should during the cold months. The past few days it hasn't gotten over 5F here and my oil barely gets to 140F on the drive home, which is about 10miles. BUT the 4.0 has a cooler and no thermostat... so i can't be any worse off than them, right?
Nice setup, sandwich, lines, thermostat: Oil Cooler Kits - Oil Cooler Kit with Thermostat
I still have the plugs that came out of the 4.6 and thought about disconnecting the lines and putting the plugs in during the winter...mess...if i could cap the lines i guess that would be better.
Nice setup, sandwich, lines, thermostat: Oil Cooler Kits - Oil Cooler Kit with Thermostat
I still have the plugs that came out of the 4.6 and thought about disconnecting the lines and putting the plugs in during the winter...mess...if i could cap the lines i guess that would be better.
#17
If I had to do it again...I would go with the glowshift sandwich that has the cooler lines, aftermarket cooler, and a 180 oil thermostat. My concern now is that I am not allowing the oil to get to operating temperature, at least as quick as it should during the cold months. The past few days it hasn't gotten over 5F here and my oil barely gets to 140F on the drive home, which is about 10miles. BUT the 4.0 has a cooler and no thermostat... so i can't be any worse off than them, right?
Nice setup, sandwich, lines, thermostat: Oil Cooler Kits - Oil Cooler Kit with Thermostat
I still have the plugs that came out of the 4.6 and thought about disconnecting the lines and putting the plugs in during the winter...mess...if i could cap the lines i guess that would be better.
Nice setup, sandwich, lines, thermostat: Oil Cooler Kits - Oil Cooler Kit with Thermostat
I still have the plugs that came out of the 4.6 and thought about disconnecting the lines and putting the plugs in during the winter...mess...if i could cap the lines i guess that would be better.
Hmm I live in New England so we get some serious cold weather in the winter months.... I wonder how my truck would operate with the cooler installed? Thing is Id like to be able to take my truck on cross country trips without the fear of over heating. Really want to keep the engine cold.
Do you notice any different in how the vehicle operates on cold day?
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#19
No, the oil will get up to temp just takes a bit longer. The 180T-Stat doesn't help...last year I put the stock T-stat in for the winter. This year I got lazy (and bought a vehicle with a hemi that can handle the hills a bit better.)