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istanbulian
07-Mar-2006, 14:46
Does anyone know of a decent source for used oil coolers ? The stones and road debris out here have totally wrecked my original oil cooler to the extent taht my oil is overheating and losing pressure.
It looks beyond repair;as a result I need to replace it and a used rather than new would be ideal !
Ian
Istanbul & St. Albans
[Edited on 7-3-2006 by istanbulian]
rockhopper
07-Mar-2006, 14:53
Ebay would be my first try although there is nothing on the UK site at the moment.
spinoli1
08-Mar-2006, 09:43
Try Jim at Bikenders - he's a star and always has parts I need, no matter how obscure. Prices are good.
01708 455530
Spin
james81273
08-Mar-2006, 16:31
have you tried repairing it for example Serck Marston to rebuild the unit. Not sure how expensive but they did my radiator on my winter hack (r6) for £80 a little while ago?
this is dependant where you are in the world UK should be ok anywhere else~???
istanbulian
08-Mar-2006, 16:37
Thanks for the responses.
I will try to get it repaired locally in Istanbul first then; normally they are pretty good here for repairs but the place I took it to first in Çorlu ( 100km west of Istanbul!) just cleaned it and snt it back as it was :mad:
Otherwise next time I am back in the UK it will get replaced !
Does it leak? If not then what is the problem? As long as the cores are ok then it's ok to use albeit a bit scruffy. I just protect it with a mesh and straighten any bent fins using some tweezers - a bit fiddly and time consuming but, not difficult.
istanbulian
09-Mar-2006, 09:39
No leaks; just not working very well resulting in overheating of the oil and loss of pressure.
We have had a go a strightening the fins so perhaps I should just try again and see if it still overheats or not before getting it re-cored.
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