Oil cooler reinstate
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Missing oil cooler
I am replacing clutch and damaged the metal coolant pipe. This has led me to notice that my oil cooler is missing. I am trying to source all new coolant hoses and pipe but this means I need to also fit an oil cooler.
Can I just buy an oil cooler and fit it between the filter and the housing. Do I need a new housing too? I have nearly found all the hose and metal pipe now but the oil cooler is worrying me
Cheers
Jez 😁 85 cabriolet gti dx
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Local Hero
90-93 Cabriolets didn't.
my 81 Diesel didn't, which it probably would of blown out with the PSI that they rock.
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Newbie
I have ordered all the pipes to convert back based upon a diagram of the cooling system off here.
This might also explain why the heater is so weak too 😁
Clutch now fitted with new pushrod and seal as it was full of oil. Also new thrust bearing, still waiting for the green cap 😁
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Local Hero
The other issue that causes a heater to be weak it the heater valve isn't fully opening, and or it is bad. Don't bother with the 12 dollar one that is the replacement.
I strongly suggest that you use the 944 Porsche Heater valve as it is a Vane type, that resembles the original ones that they first used and were very reliable.
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