I had one on my 79 loaf for a while but reducing the AN 10 fittings was a hassle in cramped quarters. It's in a box somewhere in the shop. In my 2nd gen.system, I didn't worry about whether the oil went to the filter first or not as the thermo was cold, the oil automatically went to through the filter until it hit 165F and then full flowed at185F. I used a speed shop block off plate for the filter mount on the engine and then ran teflon hoses to an external in line filter that then went to the cooler. It had an amot thermostat in line and a bypass hose for the cold times. I had a shop modify a Harrison AC evaporator by welding on two aluminum 1/2 NPT female ends on it and from there I rigged the bypass and had a fortune in the Aeroquip hose. The type four rebuild lasted over 100k, so it was worth it. DM&FS At 11:47 PM 10/11/2006, Chasteen, Jonathan M. MM3 (CVN69) wrote: ><snip> > > I wish they would design a thermostatically controlled sandwich >adaptor that allows oil to flow through the filter before going to the >cooler then back to the engine. > ><snip> > > > >If you go to the Pep Boys and look in the section for transmission oil >coolers they sell an engine oil cooler kit that comes with a >thermostatic bypass plate and numerous adaptors to fit different oil >filter threads. I installed one of these on my G60 Corrado a few years >back and it worked great you could watch the oil temp decrease on my >autometer gauge when the thermostatic bypass opened up. > > > >jonathan > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.13.1/466 - Release Date: 10/7/2006
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