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Greetings,
I'm still having some high
oil temps, though the cooler weather is allowing me to get by for now. I
was thinking of trying to apply some of the pressure recovery lessons that Ed
tried to teach us. It seemed to work pretty darned well with my radiator
cores, so I figure I should give it a shot for the oil cooler core as
well.
Attached is a very crude
drawing of the cross section of my oil scoop. The top flat line is the
evap core, and the vertical line on the right side is the inlet. The top
drawing is the current inside shape of the scoop. As you can see, it isn't
so great. The bottom drawing is the proposed inside shape. Anyone
want to wager on whether this will help? As far as fiberglass goes, it
would be a fairly painless experiment. Think it's worth
trying?
Thanks,
Rusty (Sir fiberglass
hater)
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